“Our study shows that physiological concentrations of hormones and neurotransmitters can serve as biomarkers of canine ...
Dogs are often misunderstood by their human companions, especially when it comes to behavior that might be perceived as dominance. This guide explores ten common behaviors that are often misjudged, ...
The exact way a dog shows happiness can vary from pup to pup, but according to Warner, happy dogs typically display relaxed, ...
Kinship reports signs your dog may be lonely include destructive behavior, restlessness, and excessive vocalization; ...
The largest-ever study of dog behavior, tracking more than 47,000 pets, reveals how breed, size, sex, and age shape canine traits. It provides insights that could help identify early signs of illness ...
Most people don’t consider the ease or difficulty of training a dog when they choose their dog -- perhaps you should.
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Whether you’ve had your pet for a long time, or are just welcoming a new addition to the family, pet behavior training can be incredibly helpful. Most of the time, animals aren’t trying to annoy us, ...
Play is a kaleidoscope--a frenetic potpourri--of the senses Many, if not most, dogs love to play, and different forms of dogs' play behavior truly are a kaleidoscope--a frenetic potpourri--of the ...
Dogs and squeaky toys often collide quickly. In many homes, a flattened plush with a torn seam or missing squeaker ends up forgotten under furniture, a clear sign of how intensely dogs engage with ...
Kinship reports a study revealing key behavioral differences between male and female dogs, including fear, aggression, trainability, and attention-seeking.