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What do swans, vacuum cleaners, and hair rollers have in common? For most people, not much; but for one Rottweiler named Dyce ...
I had the absolute pleasure of witnessing this magnetic force of a performance by Cog Dog Theatre Troupe the night of April ...
Yes, dogs DO have facial expressions — it's not just your perception. And in addition to those long, loving stares, dogs will ...
Unlock the secrets of your canine companion's behavior! From interpreting loving gazes and playful growls to understanding ...
Humans have long dreamed of talking with the animals, using spoken language. Yet, the perfect model for cross-species ...
A team of computer scientists, AI specialists and veterinary medicine researchers in the U.S. and the U.K., working with the ...
Although we don't speak the same language as our pets, it's important for dog owners to know how to decipher their dogs' body ...
A doggy first-aid kit is essential for any camping trip – and is something you should keep in the cupboard at home too.
A wagging tail is probably the number one signal that most people recognise as indicating a happy dog. Dr MacMillan says that ...
Associate News Editor Rylie Oswald dives into her difficult experience with dog ownership and what it taught her about the ...
“The pupil has long been known to be an indicator of a person’s arousal,” Burley explained. “The pupil usually dilates when ...
A dog’s tail gives clues as to how the dog is feeling. A wagging tail is not an indicator of a happy emotionally balanced animal. A dog’s facial muscles give further clues. Look to see if the face is ...