Before a seizure, some dogs may seem nervous and restless and whine, shake, or drool. Afterward, your dog may be disoriented, wobbly, or temporarily blind. They may walk in circles and bump into things. They might have a lot of drool on their chin. They may try to hide. How long do...
As Tarantino’s newest film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood arrives to praise and controversy, filmmaker Tara Wood takes us on a journey through the first 8 wildly divergent films that Tarantino has helmed, narrated by the actors and collaborators who have worked with him.From Reservoir Dogs thro...
A common response to trying to speed up your dog is to practice "speed circles" (large circulular sequences of equipment that involve little or no handling). The problem with this approach is that the dog only learns to have confidence on straight lines and not tighter turning sequences. ...
May 16th will be Jamie’s birthday. It certainly will be a day to rejoice. He has come a long way from those days of daily baths, barking 24/7 and walking in circles. Jamie is a happy boy. He enjoys his toys and is as excited as a child, seeing the gifts Santa brought, every ...
That moment when your dog walks over to its favorite spot and spins circles before sitting or laying down. Some dogs spin once or twice, and some dogs have been known to spin dozens of times, but we all wonder the same thing. Why? Well, there are no definitive answers, but there is...
Acting dizzy, falling down (like a drunk person) Nausea and/or vomiting Motion sickness Turning in circles or rolling Loss of balance, wavering gait, incoordination Poor depth perception Sensitivity to changes in walking surfaces Loss of appetite due to vertigo ...
Meanwhile, there’s Harley. I have written about Harley, the yellow Lab across the street, before. Now he’s a little over a year old, 100 pounds, and so massive he makes my 70-pound Annie look small. He still galumphs and spins in circles and chews on anything he can find. He ...
work won’t stop. This means you’ll have less time for your pets and their routine will also be affected. Get them used to as much as you can before baby is born. Then it will seem a bit easier for you and them. If you have others walking your dogs, start them doing that now...
Small children can fiddle circles around me, but I do my best. I am relieved, and excited; we are happy and feel invigorated, walking to the park afterwards, several conversations swirling around, about bravery, audiences, making mistakes, good teachers. ...
i.e. in resonance with what the sheep and even the human sheepherder are doing. A properly trained working dog circles the sheep with the same drive as they do were they to dive in and grab a sheep with a full-mouth bite. In other words, the simple prey drive manifests into complex...