Pet toys often look harmless–colorful, soft, cute. But whether they’re truly safe is hard to tell from the outside. This is ...
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, ...
Some dogs do more than follow cues. They pick up on how people feel almost immediately and adjust without anyone having to ...
Developed by Texas A&M University engineering students, this AI-powered robotic dog doesn't just follow commands—it sees, ...
Resource guarding in dogs is common, but it can escalate if ignored. Learn how to spot early signs, understand what your dog ...
Border collies are best known for their herding skills and for being widely considered the smartest of them all. Rakestraw, ...
How can pet owners recognize when their animals are in pain if they rarely show clear signs? That question is explored in a HelloNation article featuring Veterinary Expert Dr. Mark Justice of Double J ...
After centuries of domestication, pets have learned to pick up on verbal and behavioral cues to gauge their owner's mood.
Many dog breeds are noted for their personalities and behavioral traits, from the distinctive vocalizations of huskies to the herding of border collies. People have worked to identify the genes ...
A study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge provides a window into canine emotions, revealing why some golden retrievers are more fearful, energetic or aggressive than others. The ...
Dogs have lived beside us for thousands of years. We speak, and they follow. We change routines, and most adjust with ease. Some, however, rush ahead, lose focus, and jump from one idea to the next.
Dogs possess an innate ability to read our emotions, offering us comfort in times of grief and sharing in our joys. Naturally, we want to pay it forward, especially when it comes to bids for affection ...