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What makes dogs howl, yawn and hide under the bed? Researchers plumb the inner workings of dogs.
How to Write Better Pet Adoption Ads
By
David Markowitz, University of Oregon
Do You Wish Your Car Were More Like Your Dog?
Researchers study people’s relationships with their dogs as a model for improved automotive experiences.
By
Karen B. London, PhD
Your Dog’s Nose Knows No Bounds – and Neither Does Their Love For You
By
Ellen Furlong
Mourning Our Dogs
The death of a much-loved dog is sometimes followed by regrets and self-doubt.
By
Scott Janssen
African Wild Dogs: Helping to Restore Wildlife Ecosystems
An innovative project explores the “science of fear”
By
Claudia Kawczynska
Can Robotic Dogs Substitute for Therapy Animals?
In times of isolation, the next generation of robo-pets may provide comfort
By
Cameron Woo
Dogs and Cats Can Be Happy Together
Study suggests that pheromones can help ease interspecies conflict
By
Karen B. London, PhD
Is Petting the Key to Helping Shelter Dogs Cope?
More than walking them—petting shelter dogs is critical for their well-being
By
Karen B. London, PhD
Head-Start Program for Assistance Dog Puppies
What kind of puppy problem-solving behavior predicts assistance dog success?
By
Jane Brackman, PhD
What Scares Dogs, and Why?
By
Karen B. London, PhD
The Importance of Genetics in Leading Orthopedic Problem in Dogs
A new study confirms the influence in Labrador Retrievers
By
Claudia Kawczynska
Dog Tags Could Monitor Our Chemical Exposure
Research shows tags may be used as early warning system for human health.
By
Tracey Peake
Disrupting Anxiety: The Most Vital Task For PTSD Service Dogs
Service Dogs Benefit Veterans with PTSD
By
Abbey Nickel
Big Dogs Face More Joint Problems if Neutered Early
Study provides guidance on best age to neuter mixed breeds by weight.
By
Amy Quinton
Near Death Experiences: Will Our Dogs be Waiting For us?
At the end of our lives, loved ones—including dogs—may return.
By
Scott Janssen
Enthusiasm for Owners Reduces Ability for Dogs to Communicate Accurately
New study shows owners make dogs enthusiastic but more likely to goof
By
Karen B. London, PhD
Do Dogs Know How Big They Are?
A study of body-size awareness in dogs seems to indicate that the answer is yes.
By
Karen B. London, PhD
Majority of Pet Owners Give Their Pets Some Homemade Food
Pet owners are taking the time to learn exactly what their pets are eating.
By
Susan Thixton
Dogs Boost Toddlers’ Social and Emotional Development
Dogs are little kids’ best friends, too!
By
Karen B. London, PhD
After a Fight, Do Dogs Forgive?
Science studies the reasons behind canine reconciliation behaviors.
By
Karen B. London, PhD
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