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A study by Auburn University reveals that dogs have unique personalities influencing their TV preferences. Anxious dogs might ...
National deaf charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is appealing for dog lovers in Buckingham to become volunteer puppy ...
Ever wondered if your dog really watches TV? A new study finds that many do, and how they respond depends not just on what’s ...
Understanding how dogs react to screens could help us train them better and expand their entertainment options.
A new study reveals that dogs don’t just passively watch TV—they respond to it based on content and personality. Learn how ...
Mowat, meanwhile, is working towards a better method of testing dogs’ vision. Currently, she says strategies are crude and ...
Anxious dogs might react nervously to some television sounds, a survey of dog owners reports, while hyper ones might try to play chase.
Dogs with a fearful temperament responded more strongly to non-animal TV sounds, such as doorbells and car noises. Dogs that ...
Every Balloon Dog Speaker comes engraved with Jeff Koons’ signature—a real stamp of authenticity and a direct link to the ...
High school students learn that Pavlov's dogs were conditioned to associate the sound of a bell with getting food. The ...
Fireworks are perhaps the most common and intense phobia for many dogs. The loud, sudden bangs, whistles, and crackles, ...
A Calming Sound to Bring Dogs Back: Your Voice Although there's no training method that works for all sounds (a crate and positive reinforcement work best for the doorbell but would be terrible ...