Coming home to find your favorite shoes shredded or the couch cushions de-stuffed is incredibly frustrating, especially when ...
Poppy, a large Weimaraner cross, was a high-energy dog with reactivity issues. Managing her excitability was challenging. Before I trained as a dog behaviorist, I believed that giving Poppy a lot of ...
The heartwarming clip shared in October under the username @lilmissmaple_ shows the king Charles cavalier from New York City, ...
The phenomenon of dog behavior getting worse rather than better is something that dog parents often find perplexing. It seems to defy logic, considering that most people think along the lines of, “If ...
Indeed, of all the funny little things dogs do that mean, "please pet me," this one is Hampton's favorite. "That single paw on your knee, hand or laptop keyboard feels almost human," Hampton shares.
Lorna Winter, dog behavior expert, told Newsweek: “If you’ve ever thought your dog was manipulating you, you might be right.
In a classic series of studies, psychologist Harry Harlow demonstrated that in humans and animals, a trained brain thinks differently than an untrained brain. Specifically, he was able to show that ...
The reason dogs beg, sit, stay, and shake for peanut butter could be both evolutionarily wired and learned behavior.
Dogs have lived alongside humans for thousands of years. Over time, they developed an extraordinary ability to read human cues, including body language, tone of voice, and even facial expressions.
Even people who don’t own a dog often count themselves among “dog lovers.” Mostly, we love dogs that are well-behaved — but that particular breed of dog is frequently hard to find. We love our canine ...