TEMPE, Ariz. — In the comfort of your living room, your dog tilts its head, ears perked and eyes wide. You decide, “Look how ...
Life with a dog is full of joyful, if sometimes baffling, two-way conversations — and as their companions and caregivers, we know when they're happy and sad. Well, perhaps not it seems. According to ...
Dogs have been 'man's best friend' for thousands of years, which is a long time to get to know each other. But a new study from Arizona State University's canine science lab suggests we may not always ...
It can often feel as though we’re truly on the same wavelength as our dogs – in sync with them perhaps. As far-fetched as that might sound, new research has indicated that there’s some truth in it, as ...
Because most of us routinely read emotions in our dogs (wagging tail means happy, cringing means afraid, and so forth) it may be difficult to believe that the existence of real emotions in dogs was, ...
Your dog may be trying to tell you something — but are you actually listening? New research from Arizona State University suggests that humans are not as skilled at interpreting canine emotions as ...
Dogs have an uncanny ability to tune into our feelings that often outshines human companions in emotional intelligence. Studies have shown that interactions with them decrease stress in humans.
Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in ...
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