Linda Case is a dog trainer, canine nutritionist, and science writer. She earned her B.S. in Animal Science at Cornell University and her M.S. in Canine/Feline Nutrition at the University of Illinois. She was a lecturer of companion animal science in the Animal Sciences Department at the University of Illinois for 15 years and also taught companion animal behavior and training at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
She is the author of “Feeding Smart with The Science Dog”(2022), “Dog Smart: Evidence-based Training with The Science Dog” (2018), Beware the Straw Man: The Science Dog Examines Dog Training Fact and Fiction” (2016) and “Dog Food Logic: Making Smart Decisions for Your Dog in an Age of Too Many Choices” (2014), and she blogs about dogs at The Science Dog.
In addition to her teaching and training work, Linda is the author of numerous publications and five dog books, most recently “Dog Food Logic: Making Smart Decisions for your Dog in an Age of Too Many Choices” (Dogwise, 2014). She also authors the popular blog The Science Dog. Linda and her husband Mike currently share their lives with four dogs; Cadie, Vinny, Chip, and Cooper, and Pete the cat. In addition to dog training, Linda enjoys running, hiking, swimming, and gardening – most of which she happily shares with her dogs.