Alexandra Bassett shares what cues pet owners may miss.
Dogs may not speak our language, but they’re always communicating with us in their own canine way through different behaviors. From the way they hold their bodies to the position of their ears and ...
Elisha Stynchula sets the record straight.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Our dogs communicate with us all the time, not just with vocalization, but through canine body language like ...
Up until the 17th century, people thought dogs were little more than unemotional machines that could not feel pain, either emotional or physical. It took behavioral science a long time to move away ...
But are those behaviors actually signs of love, or is your dog just being, well, a dog? Since dogs communicate differenly than their pet owners do, it can be hard to tell at times. After all, dogs ...
While many dog owners have built their own methods of communication and trust with each other that don’t always align with the research, there are certain things your dog is trying to tell you with ...
There's plenty of reasons why dogs are called man's best friend. They provide unconditional love and companionship and help ...
When a dog suddenly starts shadowing you from room to room, waiting outside the bathroom, or refusing to let... The post Why ...
Kinship reports that dogs may refuse to move for various reasons, including fear, discomfort, or simply enjoying their environment. Understanding their body language is key to addressing the behavior.