Linda P. Case's Blog, page 2
November 8, 2023
Raw Evidence
I have been writing about research studies of the nutritional value, safety, preservation and possible benefits of feeding a raw diet for more than 5 years. This research, conducted by multiple academic groups, has led to improved understanding of raw foods, to the development of safer and more nutritious products, and has increased our appreciation … Continue reading Raw Evidence
Published on November 08, 2023 12:20
October 31, 2023
Would Your Dog See the Gorilla?
Inattentional Blindness Inattentional blindness (IB) is a cognitive phenomenon that occurs when we experience a reduction in attention to extraneous stimuli (even novel ones) when we are tasked with focusing our attention on something else. In extreme cases, the novel stimulus will not even be perceived. A classic experiment that demonstrates IB was conducted by … Continue reading Would Your Dog See the Gorilla?
Published on October 31, 2023 12:26
October 1, 2023
Are You Feeding Smart?
Description: In The Science Dog’s latest myth-busting book, Linda Case takes on canine nutrition and feeding practices. It seems that almost everyone has an opinion about how our dogs should be fed and what diet is healthiest for them. In this timely book, Linda Case takes a look at the evidence and what answers science … Continue reading Are You Feeding Smart?
Published on October 01, 2023 11:28
August 21, 2023
What Do You Know…..
About Cat Nutrition? NEW!! Cat-Centered Offerings from The Science Dog Courses! Feeding Felines: An Evidence-Based Feline Nutrition Course A Science Dog CORE course that focuses on our other best friend, the domestic cat. Learn why cats cannot be treated or fed as if they are “small dogs’! Students who complete the course receive a personalized … Continue reading What Do You Know…..
Published on August 21, 2023 10:37
August 15, 2023
Does Your Dog Think that You Throw Like a Girl?
The Joy of a Well-Thrown Ball It is summertime and pool season is in full swing at our house. This means daily swimming and retrieving for our dogs. They love nothing better than an afternoon at the pool with friends and lots (and lots) of toy-throwing into the water. (Our dogs seem to view human … Continue reading Does Your Dog Think that You Throw Like a Girl?
Published on August 15, 2023 12:25
August 8, 2023
What is an Omega-3 Index?
And, Should You Measure it in Your Dog? About Those Omegas First, a bit of background. The term “omega” refers to a way in which dietary fatty acids are classified. Two important classes are the omega-6 fatty acids and the omega-3 fatty acids. Both types are important in a dog’s diet, but dog foods (like … Continue reading What is an Omega-3 Index?
Published on August 08, 2023 13:36
June 21, 2023
Asking Our Dogs
What Treat is Your Favorite? Most of us pay close attention to the types and flavors of treats that our dogs enjoy. This is of interest because many trainers and owners use food treats as a primary positive reinforcer and often rank treats from those that appear to be relished (high value) to those that … Continue reading Asking Our Dogs
Published on June 21, 2023 10:42
June 13, 2023
Complete and Balanced
(The Fallout) Free Science Dog Webinar Learn how the term “Complete and Balanced Nutrition” first found its way onto pet food labels, what it (actually) signifies, and what it does not……. (and how to avoid confusion between the two). Join us for this complimentary offering! Take a Look at this Popular Science Dog Courses Webinar! … Continue reading Complete and Balanced
Published on June 13, 2023 10:11
May 31, 2023
The Scoop on Poop
A New Science Dog Webinar (with a FREE Preview!) The Scoop on Poop An evidence-based webinar examining how diet and life style factors influence fecal quality and GI health in dogs. This comprehensive discussion examines ALL of the factors that go into optimal fecal quality (and quantity) in dogs and what owners can do to … Continue reading The Scoop on Poop
Published on May 31, 2023 14:30
May 11, 2023
Be the (Type of) Support Your Dog Needs
Having owners present or absent during routine veterinary visits and procedures continues to be a controversial issue. While many owners (myself included) maintain that it is imperative that we remain with our dogs during veterinary examinations, some veterinary professionals feel that dogs benefit if separated from their owner during routine examinations and procedures. We already … Continue reading Be the (Type of) Support Your Dog Needs
Published on May 11, 2023 10:29


