The study's lead author told Newsweek that gene editing could become another tool for addressing health problems in dogs.
A recent study found that man’s best friend processes positive and negative human emotions differently and can distinguish ...
Sometimes, a dog's reaction to a stranger stops everyone in their tracks. A family in the United States once watched their ...
Previous research has found that dogs respond more quickly to human faces showing fear and anger than to faces showing ...
Scooting may be the first sign you notice, but your dog’s poop, licking habits, odor and tail position can also offer clues about their health. The litter's foster said they were found abandoned with ...
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 ...
We tapped several veterinarian experts to determine the best natural dog foods that support your pet's health and wellness.
Facial cues are key to the dog-human connection, a new study finds.
We all have at least one friend that treats their dog like an actual human child. Scientists think you shouldn't be a hater: There’s 20,000 to 40,000 years of evolution causing them to behave that way ...