Dogs really do have favorite people, and the science behind how they choose is fascinating. The post Dogs Really Do Have ...
While humans see hugs as a way to comfort and show others love, the gesture may not carry the same meaning for dogs.
While it may seem unreal to those of us who love furry friends and bond with them almost instantly, dogs don't gravitate naturally to everyone. Many people lack the ability to connect with animals so ...
Dogs always seem to be drawn to people with a regulated nervous system. They appreciate the calmness of a human who's regulated in their behaviors and actions, largely because they often adopt the ...
The dog and animal lovers at Ginger Cat make you laugh out loud at dogs showing love to their humans. US tests rapid-fire torpedoes by sinking one of its own ships at sea Trump cancels Iran strikes, ...
A recent essay by Elyse Wanshel, "Who Loves Their Humans More—Cats Or Dogs? Here’s The Answer" caught my eyes and those of others around the world. How could it not? Dog people and cat people seem ...
Two new papers have shown that dogs were fully distinct from wolves—and companions with people—more than 14,000 years ago. Two new genetic analyses combed the archaeological record for domestic dogs ...
While attending the recent 14th meeting of the Thomas Merton Society of Great Britain and Ireland in Salisbury, England, I learned of a book that immediately caught my attention. During his paper ...