Do they really love us? … dogs evolved capacities to find it easier to live with humans.Composite: Guardian Design / Getty Images The thing that made me think my dog may be a genius was the word ...
There are few activities that are more joyful than watching dogs at play. Dogs of all sizes, shapes, and ages voluntarily seek it out relentlessly, run around wildly clearly loving what they're doing, ...
Dogs can’t talk, but their body language speaks volumes. Many dogs will bow when they want to play, for instance, or lick their lips and avert their gaze when nervous or afraid. But people aren’t ...
Let’s get this one thing straight: Doggos don’t speak English, but the good news is that they’re better at reading humans than humans are at reading dogs. Although it was once believed that dogs ...
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What Do Dogs Think About?

Have you ever looked at your dog and wondered what’s going on behind those soulful eyes? Whether they’re wagging their tail, tilting their head or just staring into space, pups everywhere are ...
Dogs don’t come with instruction manuals, but their licks might be the closest thing. Licking is one of their most common and misunderstood behaviors. Here's what those tongue-powered moments could ...
It’s the sort of thought that might pass through any dog owner’s mind as they return home from a long workday and are slobbered over by their canine: Can dogs remember the past they share with their ...
From grocery stores to breweries, we are taking our pet dogs to more and more places. But do our furry companions actually enjoy being dragged alongside our own adventures to cafes and bookstores?
Dogs love surprising their owners with their cute antics. However, sometimes it is the other way round. A recent clip on social media has captured a similar wholesome moment between a pair of pooches ...
Our pets can now live much longer lives, yet they face an increased risk of cognitive decline similar to human dementia as ...
People seem to spend a lot of time and care when they are choosing a name for their dog [see here for more]. Much in the same way that some people choose names for their children, people tend to ...