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10 dog behaviors people mistake for dominance (but aren't)
Dogs are often misunderstood by their human companions, especially when it comes to behavior that might be perceived as ...
Picture this: You come home from work, eager for a quiet and relaxing evening, but as you open the door, you find an unimaginable amount of pillow fluff coating the living room, as if the biggest snow ...
Dog ownership benefits the mental health and social behaviors of teens, which may come about due to changes in gut microbes.
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Modern dog ownership has redefined family and parenting
Fewer babies are being born in many wealthy countries, while more households are adding a dog. That overlap has helped ...
HOUSTON — Whether it's getting into the trash, destroying your favorite shoes or tearing up their toys, naughty behavior in our four-legged family members is not unusual. In fact, a recent Texas A&M ...
Trancing is when dogs enter a slow-motion, focused state while moving under objects, such as Christmas trees. However, the ...
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That Clingy Behavior? Your Dog May Be Smelling Your Stress
It's well-known dogs can sense human emotions, but how do they do it? And what are the implications for how we behave around them?
Dogs are "in." As many of us know, there is no shortage of books and essays on dogs, and a search for "dog behavior" on Google Scholar rapidly generates more than 1.2 million hits. Even a quick scan ...
Living with a dog may shape teens’ behavior by changing the microbiome, with dog-associated bacteria linked to lower aggression.
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