Researchers once thought dogs were colorblind, but new evidence is showing our canine companions see the world very similarly to how we do.
For a long time, we believed our canine companions were colorblind, but new scientific research is shedding l...
Having a high-energy dog can detract from the time spent with your pet, but more often than not, our companions’ excess ...
Dogs that struggle with their confidence aren’t just harder to train; their quality of life suffers, too. There are a fe...
Dog owners have long suspected that their pets can sense what they’re feeling. Now, research is backing up what pet parents have long known.
Dog owners have long believed their pets can pick up on their feelings, but this was just a theory until re...
Setting clear boundaries for your dog is very important. On this article, you'll find some helpful tips.
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Most dogs dive nose-first into dinner, but for some peculiar pets, carrying their kibble to a different spot becomes a h...
When dogs meet, they greet each other face-to-face, but this can become a problem when your companion greets people the same away. Though it comes naturally to our pets, jumping up on people can leave them with scratches and bruises and poses a serio...
Dogs are territorial by nature and nothing says, “I’m here,” like marking a tree, fire hydrant or fence post with their ...
It can seem like a nuisance, but to our canine companions, licking you is most often a sign of affection. While it is a ...
Who doesn't love the 4th of July? From the food to the fireworks, Independence Day is fun for the whole family - at least the human family. To pets, the 4th of July can be confusing and terrifying. While humans associate fireworks with spectacle and ...