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Why dogs jump up: Understanding and addressing the behaviour

Jumping up is a common behaviour in dogs that many owners find challenging to manage. While it may seem like an act of disobedience, it

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January 27, 2025 No Comments

Understanding why cats knead and bunt: The science behind feline behaviors

Cats are known for their unique and often puzzling behaviours, with kneading and bunting being two of the most fascinating. These actions, deeply rooted in

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January 27, 2025 No Comments

Understanding Coprophagia: Causes and solutions for your pet

Coprophagia, the consumption of feces, is a behavior that many pet owners find concerning and unpleasant. While it is more commonly observed in dogs, it

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January 13, 2025 No Comments

Understanding Separation Related Distress: Causes and solutions

Separation Related Distress is a common behavioural issue that affects both dogs, cats and other animals, causing significant distress when they are left alone. This

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January 13, 2025 No Comments

Preparing your pets for New Years Eve

As New Year’s Eve approaches, the festive season brings celebrations, fireworks, and excitement—but it can also be a time of extreme stress for our pets.

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December 11, 2024 No Comments

What food to avoid giving your pets this Christmas

The holiday season is a wonderful time for sharing and celebrating, and it’s only natural to want to include pets in the festivities. However, many

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December 4, 2024 No Comments

Compassion fatigue in animal workers

Written by: Jessica Prinsloo Compassion fatigue has become an increasingly recognized and pressing issue among those who dedicate their lives to animal care. Those in

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November 4, 2024 No Comments

When your dog digs (in the rubbish)

Dogs are naturally curious creatures, and sometimes that curiosity leads them straight to your rubbish bin. While it can be frustrating to come home to

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August 22, 2024 No Comments

What to do when your dog forgets everything: Understanding adolescent dogs

Adolescence is a challenging phase not only for teenagers but for our canine companions as well. Many dog owners experience frustration when their well-behaved puppy

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August 14, 2024 No Comments

The psychology of animal play: Why play matters.

Play is an integral part of an animal’s life, providing numerous benefits that extend beyond simple entertainment. Understanding the psychology of animal play reveals its

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July 24, 2024 No Comments

Working like a dog: Understanding and caring for working dogs.

Working dogs have been invaluable companions to humans for centuries, performing tasks that range from herding livestock to detecting explosives. These astute, energetic, and highly

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July 24, 2024 No Comments

Understanding canine communication: Beyond barking and body language

Effective communication is essential for understanding and strengthening the bond between humans and dogs. While barking and body language are well-known aspects of canine communication,

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July 10, 2024 No Comments

The impact of early socialisation on animal behaviour and welfare

Early socialisation is a critical period in an animal’s development that profoundly influences behaviour and welfare throughout his life. Understanding Early Socialization Early socialisation refers

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July 1, 2024 No Comments

Volunteering in a rescue centre or shelter

As a COAPE student you are encouraged to offer time to your local shelter, should you have one in your vicinity, and this is something

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July 1, 2024 No Comments

Your Pet’s Love Language: Positive Reinforcement and Consent

As animal behaviourists, we often emphasize the importance of building strong, trusting relationships with our pets. Central to this is the concept of showing love

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May 20, 2024 No Comments

Rethinking how to assess animal wellbeing

As our understanding of animal behaviour and welfare continues to evolve, it becomes increasingly necessary that the frameworks used to measure these elements evolve alongside

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April 29, 2024 No Comments
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