You can’t spot an aggressive dog just from its looks or breed. Genetic testing could better predict which dogs will bite.
Dogs Made Simple on MSN
Why learning new commands is good for your dog’s brain
How many commands or words do you think your dog understands? Teaching dogs new words and cues is a powerful form of mental ...
The Pioneer Woman on MSN
The 20 Smartest Dog Breeds That Learn Fast and Make Training Way Easier
Looking for a pup who can keep up? The smartest dog breeds are quick learners, great problem-solvers, and full of personality ...
ZME Science on MSN
A Paralyzed Man Controls a Robotic Dog Using Only His Thoughts
In Shanghai, a man relies on a robotic dog to collect takeaway food. He doesn’t move nor speak, and yet the dog gets the ...
Subtle behavior changes in older dogs can signal a brain disorder. New guidelines explain what to watch for and how CCDS is ...
Nate Schoemer on MSN
How owners can build trust and structure for dogs without treat-based training
This video reveals a training method that creates happy, well-behaved dogs without relying on treats as constant rewards.
Parade Pets on MSN
8 Signs Your Dog Isn’t Sleeping Enough, Via a Vet
Lack of sleep can make a dog grumpy, foggy and less able to focus, causing them to ignore commands, like coming to you when ...
It takes intense effort to teach service dogs the skills they need to help people with disabilities or alert them to ...
Some dogs can learn words by eavesdropping on conversations, study finds. The rare ability mirrors how 18-month-old toddlers ...
A DOG expert has revealed you really can teach an old dog new tricks. It turns out you can teach an old dog new tricks – and ...
Some dogs can learn new object names by overhearing human conversation, highlighting advanced learning skills also seen in ...
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