Play is a kaleidoscope--a frenetic potpourri--of the senses Many, if not most, dogs love to play, and different forms of dogs' play behavior truly are a kaleidoscope--a frenetic potpourri--of the ...
What you need to know: A forthcoming book by Duke researchers, “Puppy Kindergarten: The New Science of Raising a Great Dog,” examines the cognitive development of canines. What you can tell family and ...
Gazing into your furry friend's eyes and giving it pets can cause your brain to synchronize with theirs, scientists have discovered. This kind of synchronization of brain waves, known as interbrain ...
Many people view their dog as a family member, friend, or kid, but does the relationship with them really resemble these human relationships? Researchers from ELTE Eötvös Loránd University now set out ...
Source: Jamie Street, Upsplash, free download. A new study published in the journal Applied Animal Behaviour Science by Dr. Lorena Saavedra-Aracena and two colleagues called "Do dog-human bonds ...
When we’re thinking about games to play with dogs, it’s not purely for us to have fun with them. Play can give so much more. Playing with your dog can improve their dog-to-human social skills, it can ...