What Happens To Their Brain Waves When Humans And Dogs Connect?
We all feel special connections to our dogs, and according to research, that’s a scientifically provable fact. Here’s how the pet-owner bond affects the brain.
Read MoreWe all feel special connections to our dogs, and according to research, that’s a scientifically provable fact. Here’s how the pet-owner bond affects the brain.
Read More'The Dog Whisperer' was once heralded as the go-to pet show. However, not everything is as it seems when it comes to host Cesar Millan’s training expertise.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite as a comforting than having your dog snuggle up in your lap. But did you know it could mean they're trying to tell you something?
Read MoreA mother dog's behavior after giving birth may change. However, once your dog has accomplished her puppy raising, she should should act more like herself.
Read MoreIf your dog has turned your bed into a bathroom, try not to panic. They're not mad at you. But they could be trying to tell you something important.
Read MoreDogs pee on plants for a variety of reasons, which means different solutions are needed based on the specific problem. Consult a vet before using home remedies.
Read MoreIt's important to determine why your dog is pulling their hair out, as it may indicate they need medical help or a more stimulating daily schedule.
Read MoreScooting across the carpet is just one of many odd dog behaviors you're bound to witness. However, it doesn't typically indicate a heat cycle.
Read MoreIf your dog is peeing and pooping on your bed, it could mean that its sick, anxious, hasn't been taken out enough, or just isn't properly potty trained.
Read MoreIf your dog is obsessively licking their bed, there can be a number of underlying reasons behind this behavior. Understanding the causes can help.
Read MoreYour dog hopping on the couch might seem like ordinary, playful behavior, but it comes with some risk -- and we're not just talking about to your upholstery.
Read MoreTaking your dog on a road trip can be a stressful experience. However, you can ease their nerves by wrapping them in something that reminds them of home.
Read MorePit bull pregnancies have a few distinct stages, and understanding them is paramount if your little one is going to have puppies in the future.
Read MorePet-proofing your home during the holidays keeps your cats and dogs safe, and from tethering trees to storing food well, we've got 12 tips to get you started.
Read MoreA dog may chew on another dog's collar for a variety of reasons. No matter the cause, you should stop this behavior for the safety of both canines.
Read MoreThanks to their backgrounds, certain breeds are naturally more inclined to obedience than others. However, even the most dutiful dogs require training.
Read MoreMuch like humans, dogs experience both dreams and nightmares. Typically, the latter is not a cause for concern, though frequent bad dreams could mean trouble.
Read MorePuppies may lap up their pee due to a physical problem or behavioral issue. Despite the ick factor, do you need to worry if your little canine drinks urine?
Read MoreModern scientific research has identified the key reason why dogs excitedly greet their humans, a biological process rooted in our evolutionary bond.
Read MoreThough it might seem odd, dogs may paw at a bowl filled with food for several reasons. Should this behavior concern you? And what can you do to stop it?
Read MoreIf your dog is destroying your furniture by constantly chewing it, there a couple simple ingredients you can use that can help prevent that behavior.
Read MoreDogs perform lots of cute if perplexing acts. Science doesn't hold all of the answers, but it at least has theories about these oddball behaviors.
Read MoreCanines display a surprising level and variety of intelligence. However, these particularly sharp dog breeds stand out in the smarts department.
Read MoreIs aluminum foil really a budget-friendly hack for protecting your furniture from errant claws? This DIY solution may be too good to be true.
Read MoreCanines and felines are often viewed as natural enemies, but they can coexist peacefully. Dogs will even imitate the behaviors of the cats they're raised with.
Read MoreNot acting quickly to address these symptoms can have serious consequences for your canine's health. Here's when to seek help from your veterinarian.
Read MoreThough they can't say the words, dogs tell their humans that they love them in a number of ways. Some are obvious, while others are harder to spot.
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