Biting the hand that feeds you Written & Submitted by: Julie C. Bond, M.S., Animal Behaviorist Probably one of the most frightening experiences for any pet owner involves being bitten by one of your own family pets. Being bitten by a strange animal is disconcerting enough, without all of the guilt involved when a canine or feline
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Neighborly Relations Written & Submitted by: Julie C. Bond, M.S., Animal Behaviorist Mrs. Smith is furious with her neighbor, Mr. Jones. According to Mrs. Smith, Mr. Jones is a “dog hater” who has repeatedly harassed her about her beloved dog, Fido. “All he cares about are his crazy cats–they are always yowling at night keeping me
Welcoming Home a New Bunny Written & Submitted by: Julie C. Bond, M.S., Animal BehavioristFour beautiful baby bunnies were born last month in my nephew’s preschool classroom. All the new babies have been spoken for and will be going to their new homes shortly. Seeing those eager children holding those baby bunnies, reminded me that they