An initial study published in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology reports that dogs — both big and small — impact indoor ...
Fear not, pupper parents. While you can’t bring your dog with you to “Dogs!” there are kiosks within the exhibition where you can share digital photos and record stories about your dog in a sharing ...
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The Microbes in Your Dog's Gut May Predict Their Cancer Prognosis
No pet lover wants to hear this, but around 6 million dogs are diagnosed with cancer in the US every year. Cancer is, ...
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Your dog knows you're leaving before you do: The science behind their uncanny "sixth sense"
Ever wonder how your dog knows you're sad or about to go for a walk? We dive into the science of how dogs read our body ...
Aside from the fact you have to leave Fido, Scraps and Mr. Barksalot at home, it’s hard to imagine an exhibition more appealing to dog lovers. Just opened at the Great Lakes Science Center, on the ...
According to a study recently published in the journal Animal Behaviour, canine companions not only attempt to “help” humans in certain situations,and their actions largely mirror the same responses ...
A brand-new July 2025 study published in Scientific Reports just confirmed what many dog parents already suspected: your dog isn’t just watching TV—they have favorite shows, and their personality ...
While no actual pets are allowed inside the venue, the California Science Center still found a way to let the dogs in with the return of a popular exhibition that takes a deep look at our furry ...
It's clear to anyone who pays close attention to how dogs should be taught to adapt to a human-oriented world that positive, force-free, do no harm training is the only show in town. Because dogs are ...
Ever catch your dog staring at the screen during movie night and wonder if they're actually watching? Turns out, they might be. A new scientific study from Auburn University found that many dogs ...
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