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2011 – Dog bite claims – Canada’s Insurance and Risk Magazine

Dog bite claims in 2011 cost about $1 million: State Farm Canada 2012-05-18 Dog bites in the three Canadian provinces in which State Farm operates chewed up slightly more than $1 million in claims costs last year. In 2011, State Farm paid out $917,670 for 25 claims in Ontario, $99,800 for the two claims in […]

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Health Pros and Cons Resulting from the Spay or Neuter of Dogs

“At some point, most of us with an interest in dogs will have to consider whether or not to spay / neuter our pet. Tradition holds that the benefits of doing so at an early age outweigh the risks. Often, tradition holds sway in the decision-making process even after countervailing evidence has accumulated.” – Larry S.

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Are Dogs or Dog Trainers Getting Dumber? All Positive Vs Discipline

Is ‘All Positive/Force-Free’ Dog Training Catching Up to Us? If you’ve taken your dog for training and are still scratching your head as to why your dog still won’t stay, come or heel you might find this interesting. Was it ‘All Positive/Force-Free’ dog training? I was privy to a dialogue between dog trainers where one

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Our Moms Are Our Dog’s Best Friend by John Wade

Mother’s Day Column [youtube Aq8y0SNeRdQ] I’m not sure where the phrase, “a dog is man’s best friend” came from but it really needs the addition of “and a family’s mom is a dog’s best friend”. Mother’s day is as good a time as any to take a look at the role moms play in making

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