As New Year’s Eve approaches, fireworks will light up the sky across the country—but for many dogs, the celebration sounds ...
When the New Year's ball is about to drop, your dog may already be hiding under your furniture. Fireworks can be traumatic for dogs.
Most dogs have a lot to say; it’s up to their people to learn to interpret those dog sounds. Dogs use barking, baying, howling, and sighing to convey various messages. It’s up to you to understand dog ...
Fireworks can be a source of great fear and anxiety for dogs, but there are ways to help them cope with the loud noises and ...
If you're a dog owner, you know that canines have a language all their own. Whether they're barking, growling, whining or howling, they're trying to tell you something — and it pays to be informed ...
Hey, guys. We’re halfway through November, and guess what, some of you are going to go crazy with this statement, but my tree is already up. It’s been up for two weeks. We’re ready for Christmas at ...
When my husband and I adopted our first dog, a Labrador retriever mix named Rio, I thought the only dog language was barking. What a revelation to realize barking was just the tip of the iceberg—and ...
If you’ve ever doubted your dog’s influential capabilities, you have clearly underestimated them. People often consider their pets as furry babies and let them act like elder siblings to their kids, ...
Dogs catch yawns from their sound alone, new research indicates. They also catch their owner's yawns easier than those from others, supporting the theory that contagious yawns are empathy-based and ...
There are two tiny gray Pomeranian puppies in this clip, fresh from a bath, and they look less like dogs and more like ...
Carla Litchfield does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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