
"UNbalanced" refers to 3 things: 1) physical symptoms from my invisible disability (MS) 2) mental symptoms of MS 3) my focus for reward-based methods to train pet dogs I write about dog training, human/animal health, social phenomena.
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Scroll social media for five minutes and you’ll see it: “Training isn’t the answer to problem behavior.”
As a professional dog trainer, I agree.
As someone living wit...
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And no, I am not having an MS flare. My reading comprehension remains fairly intact.
This post title was a question posted on a Facebook group that I bel...
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Responding to a comment online is basically sending up a flare that says, “Yes, hello, I am emotionally invested in this conversation with a stranger whose profile picture is a b...
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You’ve decided to get a pet (companion animal). You know that it’s important to “do your research,” and you summarized what you looked at for different species. You wanted to understand how a pet mig...
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We love a good rescue story. It flatters our sense of compassion, lets us feel heroic, and gives an animal a second chance—or so we tell ourselves. But the moment a dog arrives in Canada on an overseas “r...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Disabled Canadian with MS (2008). Certified professional dog trainer. LGBTQIA+ ally. Observer of social phenomena. Probably autistic. Scientist. Proud PhD Dropout.
Dr. Afterburn is an award-winning journalist with over 20 years of experience in the field. Words @ Defense Week, Wall Street Journal, Columbia Journalism Review, Journalism (Theory, Practice & Criticism), St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis Magazine
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