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DYBID? gets to know a #NYC dog |
Everything is different.
For the past two years I have been writing to you as you play out life in Australia -- in the future as I like to say. Others might call it a different time zone. To each their own. Now were sitting across from one another in my apartment working on our respective laptops as we prepare for #SPARCS2014.
Your arrival to #NYC has been such a breath of fresh air! Not only do we get to talk about our beloved topics of dog welfare, behavior, cognition, learning, training and everything-under-the sun-dog, but we get to do it while preparing to host an international TED-style canine science conference that anyone in the world can watch from their home!

For anyone who has ever wondered, Why Does My Dog Do THAT (fill in the blank with whatever your version of that is)," #SPARCS2014, a Free, Live Streaming canine science conference June 20-22, 2014 is for you.
Since the inception of this blog, just under 2 years ago, weve had over 151,000 visitors. We look forward to seeing many of you virtually at #SPARCS2014!
- To learn more about the SPARCS conference: http://caninescience.info/
- Link to the Free Conference Live Stream: http://caninescience.info/live-stream/
- Read about what will be covered: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/dog-spies/2014/05/19/youre-invited-to-a-canine-science-conference-with-ticket-giveaway/
- See who will be speaking: http://caninescience.info/speakers/
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Every dog deserves play! |
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We Work! |
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Cats are invited, too |
Night!
Julie