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Building French Literacy In Young Childhood
Quality educational resources for at home learning are difficult to find when your child is in a French Immersion program. Most families with children in French Immersion do not have French Language at home. They are primarily any other language
Separation Anxiety in Large Breed Dogs
Dog Separation Anxiety: Common in Large Breeds You know the situation, you are living it. You have a young dog, about to be a year old soon. He has grown physically at an exponential rate! From a fun, perfect-to-cuddle size
How Smart Are Weimaraner Dogs?
Weimaraners are highly intelligent. They are ranked as the 21st smartest dog in the world! That is 21 out of 360 breeds. The dog at the top of the list is the Bordie Collie, just to give you perspective. Weimaraners
Benefits of Dog Walking in The Spring Rain
Getting Ready to Go Out in The Rain- Do I Have Too? It’s rainy season again in North America. The weather has you looking out the window at walking time thinking – Do I have too? You wonder – isn’t my dog
Pawsitive Parenting: Not Just For Human Kids
Does your Weim love water? Titan used to love it – unless we were both swimming! Has this ever happened to you?! If we were both swimming he would swim over me and try to stand on my head!! It
Silver Labradors Versus Weimaraners: Can You Tell What You See?
Silver Labradors blew up as the latest fad in dogs during spring 2020. Although the Labrador breed has been recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) since 1903, there have been reports of a “Silver” lab since as early as
Large Breed Aging Dogs: Hind-Leg Weakness and Solutions
This article was awarded by Ezine Articles, Yuliss is an Expert Platinum Level Author on Dogs since 2009 Getting a Diagnosis Bilateral Proprioceptive Stall in Aging Dogs Titan has recently been diagnosed by his veterinarian with bilateral propriocetive stall (BPS).
Family Dogs at Elementary Schools
For any of you who have or have had a child at elementary school, you might be familiar with the common place sighting of family dogs accompanied by children’s parents. More and more families, I observe, are bringing the family