Greg Potter April 7, 2017 Pets and Culture Freedom and Sacrifice: the Holy Surrender of Pet Parenting Greg Potter April 7, 2017 Pets and Culture Our belief about what "freedom" means shapes our character as pet parents.
Greg Potter April 1, 2017 Pets and Culture, Breed Prejudice Joy to the World - It’s the Pits Greg Potter April 1, 2017 Pets and Culture, Breed Prejudice Every being is a gift. But not all gifts are created equal.
Greg Potter March 25, 2017 Pets and Community Firefighter Uses Pet CPR to Save Lifeless Dog Greg Potter March 25, 2017 Pets and Community Some first responders get down on all fours to prove that pets are family.
Greg Potter March 19, 2017 Pet Adoption/Rescue Turkey Dogs - Not Just for Lunch Anymore! Greg Potter March 19, 2017 Pet Adoption/Rescue Americans may be divided over accepting human refugees, but some dogs are welcome.
Greg Potter March 11, 2017 Pet Products, Pet Nutrition Pet Products (Part I): Separating the Shinola from the Crapola Greg Potter March 11, 2017 Pet Products, Pet Nutrition Why would anyone include a toxic ingredient in a pet product - let alone a veterinarian?
Greg Potter March 5, 2017 Pet Health Weather - Or Not: Moving Your Pet to a New Climate Greg Potter March 5, 2017 Pet Health When moving with pets, consider both the physical and emotional weather patterns.
Greg Potter February 26, 2017 Caring for Your Pet, Dog Training, Dog Behavior Can’t She Just Get Along (Part VI): New and Old Kids On the Block Meet Up Greg Potter February 26, 2017 Caring for Your Pet, Dog Training, Dog Behavior Lilly taught me that time and distance could not steal her newfound dog etiquette.
Greg Potter February 18, 2017 Pets and the Workplace Scottish Brewery Offers PTO for Pet-Adopting Employees Greg Potter February 18, 2017 Pets and the Workplace Quality time with a new dog is the perfect remedy for whatever “ales” you.
Greg Potter February 12, 2017 Pets and Daily Living Delictus Interruptus: When Pets “Interrupt” Our Lives Greg Potter February 12, 2017 Pets and Daily Living In the end, the stuff of our lives will wait for us.
Greg Potter February 5, 2017 Pets and Community Helping the Homeless and Their Pets Greg Potter February 5, 2017 Pets and Community Whatever our problems, at least we're not facing them in a bone-chilling headwind.
Greg Potter January 29, 2017 Dog Training Lilly’s New Leash on Life Greg Potter January 29, 2017 Dog Training From a dog's point of view, a leash and harness can look like a lasso about to snag them.
Greg Potter January 23, 2017 Dog Behavior What Personality “Type” Is Your Dog? Does it Matter? Greg Potter January 23, 2017 Dog Behavior Nature and nurture play vital roles in a dog's healthy adjustment to his or her human family.
Greg Potter January 15, 2017 Pets and Ethics Beware Using the “Rescue” Label to Explain Unwanted Behavior Greg Potter January 15, 2017 Pets and Ethics Don't play the "rescue" card to explain away unwanted behavior.
Greg Potter January 8, 2017 Pet Health For Dogs, Small Doses of Solitude Can Be Healthy Greg Potter January 8, 2017 Pet Health A dog's alone time can boost their confidence to amuse and soothe themselves.
Greg Potter January 1, 2017 Caring for Your Pet Happy 2017 from Rescue Legacy Greg Potter January 1, 2017 Caring for Your Pet Our ultimate goal is to help ensure that a pet’s first adopted home is its last.
Greg Potter December 24, 2016 Human/Animal Bond Pets Are Gifts Greg Potter December 24, 2016 Human/Animal Bond The responsibility of loving and caring for a pet can set us free.
Greg Potter December 18, 2016 Responsible Pet Ownership Pets As Gifts: Surprise! (Or Not) Greg Potter December 18, 2016 Responsible Pet Ownership A conscious choice is the best gift one can give to his or her family - including the pet.
Greg Potter December 11, 2016 Pet Adoption/Rescue, Pets and the Media Muttville Honored as One of CNN’s Top 10 Heroes of 2016 Greg Potter December 11, 2016 Pet Adoption/Rescue, Pets and the Media Every dog deserves a “happy last chapter.”
Greg Potter December 4, 2016 Pet Surrender Surrender: Is There Ever a Good Reason? Greg Potter December 4, 2016 Pet Surrender While there are extreme cases, too many people surrender pets for attacks on nothing more than their possessions or their convenience.
Greg Potter November 27, 2016 Caring for Your Pet Chirping Smoke Alarms - No Music to Pet’s Ears! (Part II) Greg Potter November 27, 2016 Caring for Your Pet Few events shatter a companion animal’s serenity more than loud and abrupt noises.