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"Click to Calm" Inspiration Passes
By Aaron B. Clayton on 11/28/2006Our condolences go out to Emma Parsons, author of Click to Calm, on the passing of her golden retriever, Ben, this past weekend. Ben was the catalyst for Emma's inspired and diligent work on dog aggression. The lessons Emma learned from her experience with Ben and other aggressive dogs, Emma captured in her writing and in her teaching...
The New Face of Click-L
By Melissa Alexander on 11/28/2006Click-L is the grandfather of all clicker training mailing lists. It was started in the mid-1990s by Kathleen Weaver, and has consistently been at the forefront of clicker lists since. Click-L has a new owner now, Kellie Snider, and its focus has evolved. Rather than being "just another general discussion list," the new Click-L focuses on the scientific side of clicker training.
Puppy Testing for Service Dogs
By Melissa Alexander on 11/20/2006What can a prospective owner do to maximize his chance of selecting a puppy who will make a superb service dog candidate? That has been a lively topic of discussion on the OC-Assist-Dogs mailing list recently. Read on to see what they had to say.
China's Sad Policy
By Melissa Alexander on 11/20/2006Unfortunately, a new Chinese law limiting households to just one dog threatens the lives of many of these beloved pets. "Extra" dogs, unlicensed dogs, and dogs over a certain size are being slaughtered. In one province, authorities beat to death 55,000 dogs, many in front of their owners. In many areas, the dogs who remain must be under a certain size. In other areas, dogs are severely restricted in where they can go, not even allowed in parks.