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Anxiety and depression in dogs: these invisible signals that we misinterpret
When we talk about anxiety in dogs, we often think of barking, destruction or panic attacks. But reality is sometimes much quieter. What if we miss the signals… simply because we look at our dog with our human eyes? We interpret a dog's behavior according to our emotions and our way of functioning. But a dog doesn't think like us. It doesn't communicate like us. And this discrepancy can lead us to misunderstand what he is trying to tell us. "My dog is very calm, he never play
Fanny Boulay
Feb 112 min read


The incredible story of the dog: from hunting companion to family member 🐶
For millennia, humans and dogs have shared a unique history: a relationship of mutual support, adaptation, and affection. Today, for millions of households around the world, our four-legged companions are no longer just helpers… they are true members of the family . 🐺 Very ancient origins The dog ( Canis lupus familiaris ) is undoubtedly the first animal domesticated by humans , well before cattle, cats, or other domestic species. This domestication dates back more than 1
Fanny Boulay
Feb 52 min read


Choosing a dog for its appearance: good idea… or big illusion?
(spoiler: it's not a strategy, it's a gamble) A spotted coat, floppy ears, a kissable face…And just like that, instant love at first sight ❤️ Choosing a dog based on its looks is a bit like choosing a roommate solely because they have a nice smile in their profile picture. On paper, everything is perfect… until you get to everyday life. So, is this really a good strategy? Short answer: no . Long answer: sit back, we'll explain 🐾 1. A dog is not a decorative object (even if
Fanny Boulay
Feb 53 min read


Aggression in small dogs: why it's more tolerated... and why that's a mistake
(or when "it's cute" hides a real problem) A small dog that growls, shows its teeth, or nips? 👉 "Oh, it's fine, it's small." 👉 "It's got character!" 👉 "It's funny, it looks like a mini lion." And yet… If this same behavior came from a 30-kilo dog, the reaction would be very different. So why is aggression in small dogs more readily tolerated , even trivialized? And above all, why is it a real danger , both for the dog and those around it? Let's talk about it 🐾 1. Beca
Fanny Boulay
Feb 52 min read


Mistakes to avoid with your puppy
(or how to avoid turning an adorable ball of fluff into a nightmare roommate) Welcoming a puppy into your home is a bit like inviting a miniature rock star: they're cute, they're bursting with energy… and they can turn the house upside down in less than five minutes flat. Puppy training is a wonderful adventure, but some very common mistakes can complicate the relationship in the long run. Good news: they are avoidable 🐾 1. Thinking that "it will go away on its own" The pup
Fanny Boulay
Feb 53 min read

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