Consider section 4.21 of the APA Publication Manual "Use of Italics;" according to it, italics should be used for titles of books, periodicals, films, videos, television shows, and microfilm. Make an exception if words in the title are usually italicized and set them in normal type instead; this is called reverse italicization.
Consider section 4.07 of the APA Publication Manual, "Quotation Marks;" according to it, quotes should be used to set off the title of books, articles, and chapters when you are including it in the text.
Check your writing to make sure you're following the previous two guidelines; the article you mention in your text should be formatted as follows:
Ms. Bond published her controversial piece, "Housebreaking the Habit" in (italics)Dogfancy(/italics) magazine in June of 2010.