Tag Archive: Canada goose dogs (26)

Migrating Geese Find Rooftops a Cozy Stopping Point

MBM Blogs

September 3, 2020
Autumn skies can be a beautiful sight, with flocks of migrating geese silhouetted above a golden blaze of changing leaves. Less scenic however, is the mess these flocks can leave behind when they stop to rest along the way. Unfortunately for many property owners, rooftops present an attractive place for... Read More

Rooftops: An Attractive Stopping Point for Migrating Geese

WGC Blogs

September 3, 2020
Autumn skies can be a beautiful sight, with flocks of migrating geese silhouetted above a golden blaze of changing leaves. Less scenic however, is the mess these flocks can leave behind when they stop to rest along the way. Unfortunately for many property owners, rooftops present an attractive place for... Read More

Our Canine Co-Workers: The Many Contributions of Working Dogs

Oil & Gas Industry Pest Bird Control Pipeline Leak Detection

June 18, 2020
When a once-abandoned dog rescued over 100 koalas that had become displaced by the Australian wildfires recently, it was what one animal welfare expert dubbed a “zero to hero” story, and an Australian Koolie named “Bear” enjoyed a moment of canine celebrity. “He did not make a very good pet... Read More

Working with Dogs: Better Noses, Cuter Faces

MBM Blogs

June 18, 2020
When a once-abandoned dog rescued over 100 koalas that had become displaced by the Australian wildfires recently, it was what one animal welfare expert dubbed a “zero to hero” story, and an Australian Koolie named “Bear” enjoyed a moment of canine celebrity. “He did not make a very good pet... Read More

The Dangers of Blue Green Algae for Dogs

MBM Blogs

August 22, 2019
Did you know that our four-legged friends are at an increased risk of becoming ill from blue green algae (a.k.a. cyanobacteria)? This risk is due to the way they interact with bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. Between drinking water whilst swimming, jumping fully in during play,... Read More

Killer Waters: The Dangers of Blue Green Algae for Dogs

Dog Safety Wildlife News

August 22, 2019
Did you know that our four-legged friends are at an increased risk of becoming ill from blue green algae (a.k.a. cyanobacteria)? This risk is due to the way they interact with bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. Between drinking water while swimming, jumping fully in during play,... Read More

A Dog’s Life: From Working Canine to Family Dog

Bed Bug Detection Dog Adoption Pest Bird Control

July 25, 2019
I am often asked, "What does your company do with your goose chasing dogs and bed bug sniffing dogs after their job is over?" So, I thought I'd share a recent story about how many of our working dogs transition into retirement. We hope you enjoy Molly's story and we'd... Read More

Emergency Response to Wildlife Challenges in Oil Refinery

Oil & Gas Industry Wildlife Consulting

November 8, 2018
On a cold morning in late April an explosion tore through a midwestern oil refinery resulting in a large fire and the release of thousands of barrels of petroleum products from a ruptured storage tank. Fortunately, there were few serious injuries and no human casualties associated with the incident and... Read More

Top 12 Training Tips for your Dog

MBM Blogs

January 2, 2017
6 Things You're Doing Right with Your Dog 1. Researching Your Breed Before Buying Researching your breed before you buy is so important because it helps you be honest about the effort you are realistically able to put into your dog. While some breeds of dog are great family dogs,... Read More