What Researchers Discovered about Dogs in 2022
A veterinarian details some exciting research in 2022 that may allow pet parents to understand their pups better.
A veterinarian details some exciting research in 2022 that may allow pet parents to understand their pups better.
Dogs use expressions, body postures, and movement to communicate non-verbal cues that well-meaning dog parents can easily miss.
Have you ever heard of “coprophagia”? Spoiler: It’s a fancy term for eating poop. Gross! If you’re a dog and cat mom, you’ll want to read this.
Knowing the signs of canine stress is essential. We asked a vet to walk us through some telltale dog anxiety behavior.
Early risk factors for aggression include fearfulness, small body size, and, believe it or not, being an owner’s first dog.
How can anyone not find dogs adorable with their heads cocked to the side and big, wide, puppy eyes? But why do dogs do this?
What does it actually mean when our dogs lick us? Is it really a kiss, or could it be a sign of a problem?
No, like, does your dog have the physical and mental ability to swim? Here are some water safety tips.
Here are some tips to make socializing your new puppy fun and easy (hint: it involves treats).
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