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A study of 47,000 dogs shows behavior stayed steady during the pandemic, with only trainability dipping briefly before ...
A new Virginia Tech study published in PLOS One establishes a crucial baseline for understanding dog behavior on a large ...
Many of us consider our dogs to be a part of our families, but scientists have found we still are not able to accurately judge the meaning in their behavior. An international team of researchers led ...
New research from the Dog Aging Project found that average trainability scores declined after 2020, but ticked back up again ...
From the excitable sheep dog to the aloof Shiba Inu, and all breeds in between, dogs have unique and diverse behavioral traits. By analyzing DNA samples from over 200 dog breeds along with nearly ...
The American Kennel Club website describes the ideal form and temperament of 204 dog breeds, from the affenpinscher (“loyal, curious and famously amusing”) to the Yorkshire terrier (“feisty, brave and ...
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Dogs don’t always behave in the way that you expect. They can bite, bark, respond poorly to commands, chew and constantly up jump on people – a far cry from the happy, waggy, playful little doggie ...
We aren't quite at the naughty-or-nice time of year yet. But a new study revealed whether your dog might check one of those boxes based on their manners. A study conducted by pet insurance company ...
Have you ever noticed your dog sliding into a funny-looking position with their hind legs stretched out behind them? This adorable and seemingly awkward posture is known as “dog splooting.” A dog ...