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What I Learned in My First Year Running The Dog Park: Anna Brotman

I started The Dog Park five years ago this month. As is true of most business ideas it was born from personal necessity and professional ambition. I’ve always loved dogs. When I moved to Budapest, Hungary 6 years ago I brought my two dogs with me. I quickly learned that

A New Report Wants to Publicly Shame Toronto’s Dangerous Dogs

It’s not just humans who are getting publicly shamed for their ill doings – at least, not if some Toronto decision-makers have their way. According to the Toronto Star, a new report recommends changes to the existing Toronto Municipal Code to publicly shame dog owners who have pets who have bitten

Cultured Canines: Art Exhibitions for Dogs Are Now a Thing

This month, some of London’s best-groomed dogs could be found getting their culture fix at a gallery designed just for them. Artist and designer Dominic Wilcox created the world’s first art exhibition for dogs at London’s Ugly Duck Gallery. The exhibition includes three fun, interactive dog artworks by Wilcox and a

Canine Expert Says Your Dog Probably Hates Being Hugged

What’s the first thing you do after you ask a puppy, “who’s a good boy?” Chances are you give the furball a hug. In fact, there’s really nothing more we love to do than cuddle our canines. But in heartbreaking news, it turns out the feeling isn’t exactly mutual. In