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That's right — dogs just want to feel love, just like the rest of us. The findings of a Japanese study published in the ...
For thousands of years, humans have selectively bred dogs to fulfill specific roles, ranging from guarding and hunting to ...
Early dogs that could sense human moods would have been better at avoiding danger, seeking affection, or helping during hunts. This mutual understanding offered evolutionary advantages, ...
Summer weather creates unique opportunities for deepening bonds between dogs and owners through outdoor adventures, water activities, and shared experiences.
While the research was mostly concerned with comparing human-dog and human-human relationships, the ELTE researchers also considered how our ties with dogs and humans connect to each other. Assessing ...