Ask most dog owners and they won’t hesitate to tell you: their pup feels as many emotions as humans do. The surprising news ...
Dogs have spent thousands of years evolving alongside us—and thanks to natural selection and selective breeding, they’ve become pros at reading our emotions. A slight change in our tone, a raised ...
The old adage, "a dog is a man's best friend," may be a bit more accurate than previously assumed. A recent study found that the relationship between a human and their furry friend is more gratifying ...
For thousands of years, humans have selectively bred dogs to fulfill specific roles, ranging from guarding and hunting to herding and companionship. This deliberate shaping of traits has resulted in ...
Scientists have uncovered a genetic overlap between people and golden retrievers that helps explain why both species can be ...
So, you’re looking for a furry BFF who actually wants to hang out with you? Honestly, not all dogs are social ...
Some concerned dog owners may even ask, “Should I move on and forget about it, or is it time to call the Ghostbusters?” (Insert dramatic horror music.) Well, here’s the scoop: Dogs sometimes react to ...
Relations between dogs and people are so normal and pervasive as to pass almost unregarded. Yet viewed objectively, this ...
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Ever catch your dog staring at the screen during movie night and wonder if they're actually watching? Turns out, they might be. A new scientific study from Auburn University found that many dogs ...