This show is about all aspects of the powerful bond that exists between people and their dogs --- exploring what goes into that loving relationship for both species, and how to enhance and expand it in training and everyday life. Tracie's co-host Sarah Wi
The Golden Bead in Vermont incorporates cremation ashes or a pet's fur into glass beads to help grieving pet owners find solace after loss
How Center for Canine Behavior Studies looks at emotional attachment, depression and "learned helplessness" in dogs
If we need our dogs too much emotionally, do we cause them to become needy and overly-attached to us?
How dogs can help us cope with loss, and how we cope with our grief when we lose them.
Does “stress send dogs into a tailspin”? Dogs have as many personalities as people.
Not enough time or energy for your dog? Things for dog to do on its own.
Every dog is unique! Avoiding labels and relating to each dog as an individual.
Introducing a new puppy to existing household of dogs
Sarah Wilson on the role of oxytocin in the canine-human bond
Sarah and Tracie discuss how dogs (and kids) need boundaries, rules, and someone kindly in charge
Fascinating aspects of people's attachment to their dogs, social expectations of men vs. women in canine relationships