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Myth Busting


When Behaviour Changes Quickly but Welfare Pays the Price
When behaviour appears to improve overnight, it is tempting to call it success. But fast change does not always mean ethical change. This article explores what happens when behaviour is interrupted rather than understood, and why welfare-led training must prioritise movement, emotional regulation and long-term outcomes over speed and compliance.
Dec 23, 2025


Why Demonising Dog Food Brands Misses the Point
Dog food debates are increasingly driven by ingredient lists and marketing noise rather than evidence. This article explains why demonising certain brands misses the point, why ingredient lists are not a reliable measure of quality, and how to make nutrition decisions based on science and the individual dog.
Dec 19, 2025


Collars vs Harnesses. Why the welfare conversation misses the real issue
Collars and harnesses can both create welfare risk when a dog pulls. Here is what anatomy and biomechanics tell us, and why training matters more than equipment.
Dec 11, 2025
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