Dog Law Reporter

Reflections on the Society of Dogs and Men

Saturday, May 30, 2009

DVD Discusses Weakness in Dominance Theory of Training

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Friend and dog trainer Elizabeth Stroter seems to read every book that comes out on the subject of dog training, and watches DVDs on the sub...
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Friday, May 29, 2009

Mine Detection Dogs Can Work Remote

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Mine detection dogs usually move across minefields, sniffing for TNT and other substances used in mines. This endangers both the dog and th...
Monday, May 25, 2009

It's Time To Update Tax Law on Service Dogs

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Two weeks ago I sent the following email to certain officials of the Treasury Department and the IRS. To those of my colleagues in the dog ...
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Friday, May 22, 2009

Dog Play Between Littermates Includes Self-Handicapping

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Determining the success of dogs as guide dogs and as police patrol dogs has sometimes involved studies of puppy behavior in hopes of determi...
Thursday, May 21, 2009

Indiana Prison Canine Training Program Improves Morale Even of Non-Participating Prisoners

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The benefits of prison canine training programs are so many that it is to be hoped that policy makers will recognize their advantages for bo...
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Certification for Tortoise Detector Dogs?

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There seems to be no end to what detector dogs can sniff out. A recent article in a scientific journal looks at how well dogs can find deser...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Dingoes and Indigenous Australians

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One way to look at dog behavior, and to consider the advantages they have provided to us as a result of domestication, is to compare dogs t...
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John Ensminger
John Ensminger is an attorney and member of the bars of the State of New York and the United States Supreme Court. He is the co-editor of Canine Olfaction Science and Law: Advances in Forensic Science, Medicine, Conservation, and Environmental Remediation. His other books include Police and Military Dogs: Criminal Detection, Forensic Evidence and Judicial Admissibility and Service and Therapy Dogs in American Society. His articles on legal and scientific issues have appeared in Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Forensic Science International, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Journal of Animal and Natural Resource Law, Journal of Veterinary Behavior, Journal of Animal Law, ABA General Practice, Tax Notes, and the Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. John is a Contributing Editor of the Animal Legal & Historical Center of the Michigan State University College of Law.
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