Greg Potter September 3, 2015 Human/Animal Bond Pets and Katrina: Ten Years Later Greg Potter September 3, 2015 Human/Animal Bond Hurricane Katrina forever changed the status of pets in our lives.
Greg Potter August 29, 2015 Pet Abandonment Letter to a Dumper Greg Potter August 29, 2015 Pet Abandonment Annie was your family, until, one day, she was not family anymore.
Greg Potter August 24, 2015 Pets and Human Health Family Bed for Fur-Kids? Greg Potter August 24, 2015 Pets and Human Health Common sense and limit-setting go a long way toward yours and your pets good health.
Greg Potter August 19, 2015 Pet Families Reigning Cats and Dogs Greg Potter August 19, 2015 Pet Families Studies reveal interesting contrasts between dog people and cat people - but does it really matter?
Greg Potter August 14, 2015 Pet Adoption/Rescue Senior Special Greg Potter August 14, 2015 Pet Adoption/Rescue Older pets are treasures that too many people give up on.
Greg Potter August 9, 2015 Human/Animal Bond, Pet Adoption/Rescue Daylight Savings Greg Potter August 9, 2015 Human/Animal Bond, Pet Adoption/Rescue A childhood vow becomes a deed fulfilled many decades later.
Greg Potter August 4, 2015 Responsible Pet Ownership Adoption: Not "Cheap" At Any Price Greg Potter August 4, 2015 Responsible Pet Ownership We cannot simply throw as many "low-cost" companions at the public in hopes that most will "stick."
Greg Potter July 29, 2015 Pet Safety, Pet Health (Don't) Pick Their Poison Greg Potter July 29, 2015 Pet Safety, Pet Health When it comes to pet safety, we may take every precaution - and we may still miss something.
Greg Potter July 24, 2015 Pet Safety The Dog Park May Be No Picnic Greg Potter July 24, 2015 Pet Safety Just as there is no uniform code of conduct for dog parks, there is no uniformity in attitude and sense of responsibility among dog owners.
Greg Potter July 18, 2015 Pet Adoption/Rescue Rescues Need Time . . . and You Greg Potter July 18, 2015 Pet Adoption/Rescue Remember that your home may your new pet's third - or even fifth - home.
Greg Potter July 13, 2015 Pets and Science Designer Dogs: Best of Two Worlds? Greg Potter July 13, 2015 Pets and Science One cannot predict which traits are inherited by a particular offspring.
Greg Potter July 10, 2015 Pet Fostering Everyday Heroes Foster for Life Greg Potter July 10, 2015 Pet Fostering Temporary fostering is a brilliant idea that can save many shelter pets from almost certain death.
Greg Potter July 3, 2015 Pet Loss and Grief When is it Time to Say Goodbye? Greg Potter July 3, 2015 Pet Loss and Grief How do we know when it's time to end our beloved companion's life?
Greg Potter June 26, 2015 Caring for Your Pet The Great Crate II Greg Potter June 26, 2015 Caring for Your Pet The challenging part of crate training can be nurturing a positive association with the crate in your dog’s mind.
Greg Potter June 20, 2015 Caring for Your Pet The Great Crate Greg Potter June 20, 2015 Caring for Your Pet The crate is a tool that can be as benevolent – or malevolent – as we choose.
Greg Potter June 13, 2015 Pets and the Media Seeing Stars: Your Pet in Pictures? Greg Potter June 13, 2015 Pets and the Media An animal actor's salary may come at too high a price for everyone involved.
Greg Potter June 7, 2015 Human/Animal Bond Sweet Reunion Greg Potter June 7, 2015 Human/Animal Bond Your pet may be happiest when your family is all together - and you may be, too!
Greg Potter May 31, 2015 Pet Families Only (Fur) Child vs. Pets with Benefits Greg Potter May 31, 2015 Pet Families Given proper planning and reasonable expectations, having multiple pets in the family can magnify the collective benefits.
Greg Potter May 27, 2015 Pet Health Heavy Pets – No Joke Greg Potter May 27, 2015 Pet Health Fifty-four percent of dogs and cats in the U.S. are overweight or obese.
Greg Potter May 22, 2015 Pets and the Law, Breed Prejudice LAAC Directive 15-001: The “Dangerous Dog” Could Be Yours Greg Potter May 22, 2015 Pets and the Law, Breed Prejudice Under LAAC "Dangerous Dog" Directive 15-001, a dog owner can be completely in the right - and still lose his or her dog.