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Understanding the Role of Pet Behaviourists
When I first brought home my rescue dog, Joy, I quickly realised that understanding her behaviour wasn’t just about love and care. It was about decoding her actions, her fears, and her needs. That’s when I reached out to a trainer—and was led astray by a self-appointed amateur. That experience flipped everything. Pet behaviour training became a game-changer. It’s not just a fancy term; it’s a lifeline for pets and their humans alike— when it’s done right . If you’ve ever felt
Christian Pace
Oct 28, 20255 min read


When their behaviour shift, it's time to act!
By Christian Pace Pets aren’t just companions—they’re family. So when their behaviour changes, it’s not just inconvenient. It’s a signal. Ignoring it? That’s not an option. 🚨 Spot the Shift Before It Spirals Behavioural changes aren’t random. They’re red flags. Watch for: Sudden aggression or fear More frequent barking or meowing Eating or drinking changes Destructive habits Hiding or withdrawal These aren’t quirks—they’re clues. Whether it’s pain, stress, or something deepe
Christian Pace
Oct 25, 20253 min read


🐕 “He Knows What He Did!” — Why Your Dog Isn’t Feeling Guilty (and What’s Actually Happening)
By Christian Pace If you’ve ever come home to a chewed-up shoe, a puddle on the floor, or shredded couch cushions, you’ve probably seen the look —ears back, tail tucked, eyes wide. Heck you’ve even said it: “He knows what he did.” But here’s the truth: your dog doesn’t feel guilty. He’s responding to you , not the mess. 🚨 The Myth: “Dogs feel guilt when they misbehave.” Nope. Dogs enjoy their doggy activities no matter where and how you react. Dogs don’t reflect on past acti
Christian Pace
Oct 24, 20252 min read


🐾 Why Your Porch Is Every Dog’s Favorite Toilet: The Scent Trap You Didn’t Know You Set
By Christian Pace If your front porch has become the neighborhood’s unofficial dog toilet, you’re not alone—and it’s not just bad luck or rude owners. There’s a surprisingly common feedback loop at play, and it starts with scent, not behavior. 🚨 The Myth: “Dogs are marking territory.” Nope. Well some are, but it generally isn't what they're doing when all converge to the same spot. Most dogs aren’t claiming your porch like a gang turf war. They’re responding to existing scen
Christian Pace
Oct 24, 20252 min read


🧨 The False Choices That Are Killing Progress
By Christian Pace In the fight against animal cruelty and exploitation, climate collapse, climate injustice, racial injustice, and systemic inequality, one of the most insidious obstacles isn’t denial or apathy—it’s the seductive simplicity of false binaries. We’re told we must choose between champagne for a few or water for all. Between free speech or safety. Between climate action or economic growth. These zero-sum framings are not just intellectually lazy—they’re actively
Christian Pace
Oct 24, 20254 min read


🐸 Streaming in Protest: Why I’m Reclaiming The Sims 4 for Animal Welfare
By Christian Pace The recent $55 billion buyout of EA by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners, and Silver Lake has sent shockwaves through the gaming community especially The Sims gamers—and for good reason. This isn’t just a corporate reshuffle. It’s a consolidation of power by entities linked to regimes that actively persecute LGBTQ+ people, suppress dissent, and profit from systemic violence. As someone who creates educational content a
Christian Pace
Oct 24, 20252 min read


🐾 This Blog Is Not Just About Animals—And That’s the Point
By Christian Pace Welcome to the part of the site where things get quite loud, a little messy, and unapologetically educational. This is the platform they hoped I would never build. Who's they? All those who wish the truth would just hide out of sight or I would stop being less opinionated about it. This blog is rooted in animal welfare—but it doesn’t stop there. Because the systems that harm animals are the same ones that harm people. They’re built on exploitation, silence,
Christian Pace
Oct 24, 20251 min read
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