Happy Love Your Pets Day! Enjoy! 10 scientific ways to know your dog loves you so much Dog cognitive science has come a long way over the past two decades. Wagging tails, persuasive looks and the shape of ears yield all kinds of information about a dog’s intentions and emotional state. The way dogs develop […]
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by Gemma Johnstone What Do the Studies Tell Us? Most of the studies focus on a dog’s instinctive intelligence (this relates to breed traits and an innate ability), their adaptive intelligence (this relates to problem-solving and ability to adjust) and their working intelligence (this looks at what a dog can learn through being trained by […]
Our little furry best friends won’t always be good boys, because why would they? It is their nature to be a little mischievous and naughty. However, there are times when they choose the wrong place, the bad time, and the worst thing to do. That’s when we may lose our mind and try to learn […]
When you stare deeply into your beloved pet’s eyes, it may seem almost as if he or she could talk. Of course dogs can’t talk, but their body language can be very eloquent. The better you know your dog—his or her habits, appearance, and behavior—the more apparent these signs will be apparent. Acting promptly at […]
Dogs are the best life companions; they give us unlimited hours of entertainment, endless love and affection, and absolute loyalty. Even if you spent a very tough day, coming back home to find your funny and excited buddy jumping with extreme joy will definitely boost your mood and make you forget all your problems. However, […]
This article was basically written for Cats and Dogs but I believe that it applies to many other kinds of pets safe too! Halloween is one of the spookiest nights of the year, especially for our pets. Many of the festivities that humans love – trick-or-treaters, costumes and decorations – can be scary, stressful or […]
“Your dog may have snuck out the door and gotten hit by a car, or maybe you were hiking and your dog slipped and was injured. Even if you do all the right things – keep your dog on a leash and in a fenced-in backyard when he’s outside – accidents do happen.” Cindy was […]
The temperature is getting higher and the lovely summer days arrive in just a few weeks. The majority of dogs love to beat the heat by getting into the water to refresh themselves while others would swim whenever they get the chance to. However, there are common recreational water sources that include some organisms which can […]
We include them in our family portraits, make room for them on our beds, tell them our deepest secrets and miss work when they’re sick. And whether they paw, fly or swim their way into our hearts, pets are an important part of our lives. America is a nation of animal lovers. According to the […]
It’s not pretty, but it’s a fact of life: We all get older. For some of our pets, that means often unsightly, suspicious and definitely disconcerting growths that arise on, in or just beneath the skin. Though often benign, these unwanted lumps and bumps are never cosmetically pleasing and may well represent problems that are […]