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Clinical Animal Behaviourist & Trainer

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My cats groom each other, so why do they fight?

Cats can groom and sleep together yet still experience conflict. New research on allogrooming shows why grooming alone cannot tell us whether two cats get on. The post My cats groom each other, so why do they fight? appeared first on Hanne Grice Pet Training & Behaviour .

Why do we see different things in the same dog?

Why do people interpret the same dog so differently? Drawing on new research and behavioural science, this article explores how our own psychology shapes the way we understand, and respond to, animal behaviour. The post Why do we see different things in the same dog? appeared first on Hanne Grice Pet Training & Behaviour .

The Psychology of Dogs: Hanne Grice joins Professor Daniel Mills on Everything’s Psychology

Clinical Animal Behaviourist Hanne Grice joins Paul Davies and Professor Daniel Mills on Everything’s Psychology to discuss dog psychology, dog behaviour, play, training, cats, children and dogs, and the human end of the lead. The post The Psychology of Dogs: Hanne Grice joins Professor Daniel Mills on Everything’s Psychology appeared first on Hanne Grice Pet Training & Behaviour .

Online CPD Courses for Animal Behaviourists and Trainers

Two online CPD courses for animal professionals now available through The NAC Two of my independently assessed and approved online courses are now available through The NAC – Applied Animal Science: Both courses bring psychology into animal behaviour and training practice, looking at two areas that can shape our work with clients, colleagues and ourselves. […] The post Online CPD Courses for…

Talking trust, behaviour and the human-animal bond with Michael Hingson

Hanne Grice joins Michael Hingson on Unstoppable Mindset to discuss Roselle, guide dogs, pet behaviour, trust, grief, agency and the human-animal bond. The post Talking trust, behaviour and the human-animal bond with Michael Hingson appeared first on Hanne Grice Pet Training & Behaviour .

Fear periods in dogs: what does the science actually say?

The term “fear period” is used a lot in puppy advice, giving a sense that young dogs move through development according to a fixed calendar. However, it is much more nuanced than this. Early canine social development is better understood as a series of sensitive windows, where early rearing, social experience and environment influence how […] The post Fear periods in dogs: what does the science…

Science of Connection: The Pet Effect

A recent study found that pet interaction was linked with slightly better mood, but pets did not act as reliable stress buffers. Hanne Grice explains what this means for owners. The post Science of Connection: The Pet Effect appeared first on Hanne Grice Pet Training & Behaviour .

Taking Your Dog to a Summer Carnival or Country Show

Summer carnivals, village fêtes and country shows can be enjoyable for some dogs, while others may find the combination of crowds, noise, livestock, food, heat and limited space difficult. Hanne Grice explains how to assess whether your dog is likely to cope and what to consider before attending. The post Taking Your Dog to a Summer Carnival or Country Show appeared first on Hanne Grice Pet…

Mary Toft and the Rabbit-Birth Hoax of 1726

In 1726, Mary Toft, a poor woman from Godalming in Surrey, became the centre of one of Georgian England’s strangest medical scandals. She claimed she was giving birth to rabbits. The post Mary Toft and the Rabbit-Birth Hoax of 1726 appeared first on Hanne Grice Pet Training & Behaviour .

Science of Connection – The Paradox of Choice

Why conflicting pet behaviour advice can leave owners stuck, and how to find a clearer starting point. When an animal’s behaviour starts to worry us, looking for advice is often the first thing people do. The difficulty is that advice now comes from search results, online forums, social media groups, well-meaning friends or family, videos, […] The post Science of Connection – The Paradox of Choice…