Are we reading our dog’s moods right? Does TV really comfort them when we’re away? These pet stories were catnip to us this ...
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How dogs can detect toxic people, according to science
New research suggests dogs may sense negative intentions through emotional cues, behavior, and even chemical signals.
Jay Ingram's "The Science of Pets" is a must-read about facts and myths about a global "petpourri" of animals, what's in ...
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We May Be Misreading Our Dogs' Emotions in Surprising Ways
Dogs have been 'man's best friend' for thousands of years, which is a long time to get to know each other. But a new study ...
As New Year’s Eve approaches, fireworks will light up the sky across the country—but for many dogs, the celebration sounds ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Regina Barber and Rachel Carlson of Short Wave about a newly discovered species in California's Mono Lake, dogs understanding words, and the death of a beloved beluga ...
Fear not, pupper parents. While you can’t bring your dog with you to “Dogs!” there are kiosks within the exhibition where you can share digital photos and record stories about your dog in a sharing ...
It's clear to anyone who pays close attention to how dogs should be taught to adapt to a human-oriented world that positive, force-free, do no harm training is the only show in town. Because dogs are ...
Aside from the fact you have to leave Fido, Scraps and Mr. Barksalot at home, it’s hard to imagine an exhibition more appealing to dog lovers. Just opened at the Great Lakes Science Center, on the ...
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Are horses smarter than dogs? Science reveals the real answer
Different Lives, Different Kinds of Intelligence Dogs and horses grew up in very different worlds, and their intelligence ...
After nearly a century of exploring the continent, and sometimes being food, dogs were kicked out of Antarctica via an ...
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