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Meet the Breed


There is a Little Wolf in Your Chihuahua. What New Dog Genetics Research Reveals About Breed History, Behavior, and the Human–Dog Bond
Nearly two-thirds of modern dog breeds have detectable post-domestication wolf ancestry.
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Nov 30, 20254 min read


Meet the German Shepherd: Behavior, Genetics & Bond Explained
The very first dog I ever shared my life with was a female German Shepherd Dog—back in the 70s when I was little. She wasn’t just a pet; she was a friend, a shadow, and honestly a bit of a babysitter rolled into one. Years later, in the 90s, one of my closest friends and training partners had two GSDs and a Belgian Tervuren, and that’s when I fell in love with the breed all over again. Her all-black German Shepherd was, at the time, my absolute favorite dog who didn’t live un
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Nov 23, 20254 min read


Meet the Breed — Belgian Malinois —What the Science Actually Says
By Human Dog Harmony Introduction: From Niche Working Dog to Household Name For most of modern history, the Belgian Malinois lived in a world that very few pet guardians ever saw. They were the specialists, the breed of dog you’d meet on a protection-sport field, in a military kennel, or working alongside law enforcement. They were the athletes' athletes: fast, sharp, intense, and bred for jobs that require precision and grit. Then came social media. Suddenly, videos of Mals
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Nov 16, 20254 min read


Breed Deep-Dive #1: Chihuahua
Small body, big brain—and even bigger heart. I’m starting this series with one of the most misunderstood breeds: the Chihuahua. I live with two, and like many guardians, I’ve learned that “toy” does not mean “easy.” Chihuahuas are bold, sensitive, hilarious little companions with real needs—medical, behavioral, and emotional. Today’s post distills what the latest population-level data say about their health and common challenges, and how we can support them with science-based
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Nov 8, 20253 min read
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