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Today’s dogs show a mysterious brain growth, study suggests
Modern pet dogs are not just changing on the outside, with ever more specialized shapes and sizes, they are also quietly ...
Now, newly discussed research is challenging that assumption, with a study now suggesting that dogs may experience forms of ...
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Psychologists Find Strange Twist In The Human-Dog Emotional Bond
Research finds watching dogs boosts your mood, but feeling good may actually make you misread your dog's emotions.
Border collies are best known for their herding skills and for being widely considered the smartest of them all. Rakestraw, ...
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Growing Up With a Dog Might Literally Change Your Microbiome and Boost Your Mental Health
Dogs may boost mental health by subtly reshaping the microbes in our bodies. Having a dog doesn’t only mean companionship, ...
Dogs are known for their unwavering loyalty and unconditional love. However, there are certain human behaviors that they ...
New research has revealed that people often do not perceive the true meaning of their pet's emotions and can misread their dog. The reasons for this are many and include a human misunderstanding of ...
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Scientists Found the Formula to Calculate Your Dog’s Actual Age—And It’s Not What You Expect
The researchers also devised a new way to calculate a dog’s age, but it’s arguably more complicated than simply multiplying ...
“Adolescent children who keep dogs exhibit higher mental well-being, and we also found that dog ownership alters the gut ...
When those puppy eyes say ‘just one bite’... but you’re not sure if it’s safe to share. (Green Shoot Media photo) While we share our homes with our dogs, it may not always be good to share your plate.
Study reveals that only few dogs can learn hundreds of object names; their curiosity, focus, and self control explain why ...
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