Here's the post I thought I'd lost! (Will my viral-hazed brain ever come back to normal?) Hey, I am back among the living. Not much energy, pretty slow in the head, but actually eating real food again (well, still can't eat chocolate, which along with fresh spinach and warm bread is the only real food there is). Willie is back to dropping toys in my lap (even when I'm lying flat on my back on the couch, so I think it was much more than lack of movement that changed his behavior. I'll write more in the comments under the last blog.) I wanted to say a few words about Des Moines, and the Animal Rescue League of Iowa who sponsored it. First off, Paula Sunday and all her staff were wonderfully accommodating, even changing the plan and letting in over 200 people in by the time 9:00 rolled Read More
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From Lassie
Tall Two Leg Female can't write today, because she is busy arranging for my very special birthday party. If it is anywhere around Is It Time for Dinner Yet? time, then I am getting the attention that I so deserve as you read this. I am sorry that Tall Two Leg Female and Tall Two Leg Fuzz Face Male did not ask all of you. I do not understand why not. I think you should be here to rub my belly. Here is what I sent out the Two Legs I was allowed to invite: Dear Two Leg: Please don't tell anyone I'm writing this but I turn fifteen years old on December 7th. I think everyone should come and pay attention to ME that day but Tall Two Leg Female and Tall Two Leg Fuzz Face Male are leaving AGAIN that weekend and I think they'd better be here to keep Willie in his place. I want you to come and Read More
Do Dogs Know When We’re Sick?
Boy is this going to be short. Stomach flu. Not good. Will spare you all details, but been sick (as a dog? where did that expression come from?) Been sick for 3 days, huge snow storm kept friends out, me in. Jim, my wonderful guy, just took the afternoon off to come out with saltine crackers and ginger ale for me. Heaven. Wanted to write about the seminar in Des Moines, the participants and hosts were so wonderful. Stay tuned, don't have much vertical time in me yet... BUT here's the question: All of Monday and Tuesday, when I was flat on my back, young BC Willie never once brought me a toy to throw for him. To say that's atypical is understating the matter. Oh sure, he'll stop when you say "Enough" but he'll try again in a half hour or so. But he never tried, ever for 2 1/2 days. Why? Read More
Alex and Me; Animal Intelligence and “Thinking” in Animals
I read Alex and Me over the weekend, and highly recommend it. The book is about author Irene Pepperberg's life, both as a scientist and as a parrot owner, with Alex, the African Grey Parrot. I've known of her research for years, and (full disclosure here), consider her a friend, so I can't pretend that I'm completely objective. But if you are interested in animal intelligence, animal communication and/or what parrots have to teach us about the minds of non-human animals, this book is for you. Irene, whose first real friend was a parakeet, left a promising career in chemistry to jump into the controversial field of "language" in non-human animals. No field better illustrates that, although the process of science is objective, scientists aren't. That is often a good thing: scientists are Read More
Are Males and Females Different to Train Part 2
Well, so far there have been 40 comments on this question, and what interesting ones they have been. I'm going to summarize what folks have said so far (and also am sending this question out to a list of Certified Applied Animal Behaviorists and some professional trainers in different fields. If you are on any lists you think might be appropriate, please send this question out and ask them to comment. . . ) I am SO interested in the comments so far. Of course, you can read the comments for yourself, but here are some trends. (Keep in mind that this question was not sent out as a survey, so not everyone answered the same question.) 11 people explicitly said that other factors like age, personality and training were far more relevant than sex (or simply, "No: one is no easier to train Read More
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