We all missed Robin, but Lexie missed her most.
Children’s Judgments of Behavior Toward Animals
Robin is on her way home from the international conference today, and we will begin to share much of what she learned about how scholars and practitioners understand human-animal interactions. Today, just a little tidbitContinue reading
Our Human’s at (Another) Conference
We sent our human to the conference of the International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations in Chicago this weekend. (The veterinarians’ national conference is there too, but let’s not say that too loudly.) She hasContinue reading
Getting Used to Me
I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I am mostly used to Reggie, but I haven’t talked about any of the other kitties who are involved in the big training program at our houseContinue reading
Hatchlings!
Robin sent a link to my story on dogs that help sea turtles to Stacey, yesterday. Stacey e-mailed back After I saw you guys this morning a monitoring nest had emerged last night. The hatchlingsContinue reading
Green Sea Turtles and Loggerheads
As Cheshire mentioned, I’m visiting my dad for his birthday (HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DAD!). He lives in Indian River County, Florida, on one of the most active beaches in the world for sea turtle nesting. Today,Continue reading
Petie is multilingual!
I forgot to mention that one of Petie’s humans speaks to him in Danish. “Kom saa,” she tells him when she wants him to “come here right now!” Mostly, he shows up.
Robin Visits Petie!
Robin is spending the week with Petie and her dad. She’s happy to see Petie again, and he’s happy to see her! She said Petie thinks it’s about time she caught up with him.Continue reading
Thank you, Jack
Have I told you that we are letting Robin spend time with her dog friends almost every day this summer? She has a really nice friendship with Jack, the senior dog in the family atContinue reading
Rough Week This Week
This week started with a visit to the vet. The NEW vet. Meggy and I went together, which was new for us. We are used to getting in the carrier (that is dramatically oversimplifying theContinue reading