Dogs, our loyal companions, often mirror our behaviors in unexpected ways. Whether it’s mimicking our moods or adapting to ...
To get around that, a team of researchers recently did the largest gene/behavior association study within a single dog breed.
Researchers analyzed the genomes and behavioral profiles of 1,300 golden retrievers and found that several behavioral traits—such as trainability, fear of strangers, and aggression toward other ...
If you're a pet parent and you think your dog thinks of you this way, it's a sign you and your pup are strongly bonded, ...
Shared genes found in golden retrievers and people influence traits like fear, trainability, and emotional sensitivity.
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Dog behavior genes appear to influence human emotions
Scientists are beginning to trace a surprising link between the genes that shape dog behavior and the biology that underpins ...
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People Think They Understand Their Dogs’ Feelings but Scientists Say We’re ‘Barking up the Wrong Tree’
New study shows humans rely on context, not canine cues, when judging their dogs’ emotions — and we’re getting it wrong most ...
Resource guarding in dogs is common, but it can escalate if ignored. Learn how to spot early signs, understand what your dog ...
Now, newly discussed research is challenging that assumption, with a study now suggesting that dogs may experience forms of ...
Data from over 47,000 dogs reveal that CBD is most often used in older pets with chronic health issues. Long-term CBD use was ...
Your dog probably goes crazy for its favorite toy, but do they love it a little too much? In the dog training world, pups that are highly motivated by toys are often referred to as "ball junkies." ...
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Why One Dog Bites and Another Doesn’t: Key Factors Explained
Just like humans, dogs manifest their own unique personalities early on, and these personalities may not change for the ...
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