media
As a companion animal scientist, I believe we have the good fortune of working in a domain that captivates people’s imaginations. As an applied researcher, it is important that what we learn is shared with those that can use it the most. Here is a collection of mentions in the media about my research. (Also included are a few articles where I’ve been interviewed by media outlets about other scientists’ research. Those are starred.)
*Tamisiea, J. (2022). Dogs’ Personalities Aren’t Determined by Their Breed. Scientific American.
Filmer, S. (2021). Better-Living for Dogs in Shelters. Arizona PBS. (Steve Filmer from the Catalyst traveled to Minnesota to see our research team in action)
London, K. (2021). 10 Ways Animal Shelters are Upping Their Game. The Wildest.
*Sanchez, K. (2020). How Bunny the Dog is Pushing Scientists’ Buttons. The Verge.
D’Ardenne, K. (2019). Sleepovers Reduce Stress in Shelter Dogs. ASU Now
London, K. (2018). A Case Of (Mistaken) Canine Identity. The Bark
Greguska, E. (2018). Giving Pound Puppies a Paw Up. ASU Now
Solly, M. (2018). Genetic Testing Shows Animal Shelters Often Misidentify Dogs’ Breeds. Smithsonian Magazine
Gilger, L. (2017). ASU Researchers Look At Reducing Dogs' Stress At Shelters. KJZZ The Show
Lou, J. (2017). Stress and Shelter Dogs. The Bark
Akpan, N. (2016). The Woe of Being Labeled a Pit Bull. PBS News Hour
Botkin-Kowacki, E. (2016). What Breed is that Pup? 'Pit Bull' Label May Mean Longer Wait for Shelter Dogs. The Christian Science Monitor
Brulliard, K. (2016). Being Labeled a Pit Bull Can Doom a Shelter Dog’s Chances of Adoption. The Washington Post
Chan, M. (2016). Dogs Labeled ‘Pit Bull’ Wait 3 Times Longer for Adoption: Study. Time