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Fear and overwhelm in dogs can turn into aggression
A dog appears to be lying relaxed on the couch–peaceful, calm, secure. But then the door opens, someone enters, and suddenly ...
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People Think They Understand Their Dogs’ Feelings but Scientists Say We’re ‘Barking up the Wrong Tree’
New study shows humans rely on context, not canine cues, when judging their dogs’ emotions — and we’re getting it wrong most ...
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These Dog Breeds Are Most Likely to Have Behavioral Problems
Some dog breeds are known for being more challenging than others, but the reality behind “behavioral problems” is more ...
Many people seem to think calling a dog good, bad, happy, sad, aggressive, stubborn, bold, shy, vicious, alpha, pessimistic, optimistic, or abnormal can help us understand what they’re thinking and ...
Your dog jumps on guests, barks nonstop, or refuses to listen, and you're tired of raising your voice. Good news: effective ...
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Why One Dog Bites and Another Doesn’t: Key Factors Explained
Just like humans, dogs manifest their own unique personalities early on, and these personalities may not change for the ...
BALTIMORE — A new study claims 99% of dogs have behavior issues. Really? One famous Hollywood couple's secret to marriage? Not sharing a bathroom! And a flight attendant says she judges travelers on ...
Ever scolded your dog, only to see them look at you like you’re speaking another language? That’s because, to them, you are.
Only love can turn a once-dubbed “angriest dog” into a sweet and friendly furry friend, and an adorable Instagram video ...
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