Photo: otsphoto / Shutterstick |
Companion Animal Psychology Blog is taking a summer break. Meanwhile, on twitterand facebookwe continue to share links to the best writing about companion animals and their people. Why not join us?
If youre looking for some summer reading (and listening and viewing), these are some of our favourites:
Were delighted that some CAPB stories now appear in Pacific Standard, including Dog Training, Animal Welfare and the Human-Canine Relationship
Can Playing with your Cat Prevent Behavior Problems? Mikel Delgado investigates.
Wild behaviour: The science of cats in boxesis explored in this Human Animal Science podcast with Sandra McCune.
We cant resist this video from Japan of a cat falling asleep on a watermelon.
What the pug is going on? by Mia Cobb at Do You Believe in Dog.
The First Thing to Teach Your Puppy by Eileen and Dogs
Five Things You Can Do to Bite-Proof your Puppyby Anne Springer of Paws for Praise
Fading Food Luresby Lori Nanan at Your Pit Bull and You.
Suddenly Its Different is a beautiful post by Helen Verte of Love Wags a Tail.
A Contract with Your Dog by Maureen Backman at Mutt AboutTown
Muzzle Up! Presents Muzzle Soccerby The Muzzle Up Project.
In Husbandry for Paws: The FinaleHeidi Steinbeck of Great Shakes Dog Training demonstrates how to trim a dogs nails.
Catch up on SPARCS with Canine Science Summer Camp by Julie Hecht and When science and Dogtraining come together SPARCS 2014 by Jennifer Cattet.
Can a fathers stressful experiences affect his offsprings stress system? Jessica Perry Hekman investigates epigenetics.
Finally, every week Malcolm Campbell publishes a list of the best science writing on the web in Morsels for the Mind. There are always plenty of great animal stories. On his own blog, we especially enjoyed Seeing eye to eye humans, dogs and squid stare across an evolutionary divide
Companion Animal Psychology Blog will be back on 3rd September.
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar