New research suggests some dogs treat their favorite ball or stuffed animal like a person who is addicted to gambling or ...
Some dogs never stop playing. They’ll chase a tennis ball until their paws give out or guard a squeaky toy like it’s made of ...
When a dog’s feelings are hurt, their sense of predictability, safety, or social affiliation with us has taken a dent and ...
Some dogs show behaviors towards their toys that resemble behavioral addictions in humans, such as gambling and internet gaming, according to a study of 105 dogs published in Scientific Reports.
The truth is, your dog is not feeling guilty when you come home to a mess on the floor. Instead, they are likely feeling ...
"Engaging in play is one of the clearest signs your dog is happy," Dr. Cahn raves. "You may notice a play bow, bringing you a toy, full-body wiggles or the zoomies to indicate your dog is in a playful ...
There's no shortage of recent books on dog behavior, dog training, and dog-human relationships. Among my favorites is dog expert Vivian Zottola's new book, Being a (Good) Dog in The Human's World: ...
As adorable, loyal, and loving as dogs are, they are still animals with natural instincts. Just because they live inside our homes and are spoiled rotten, does not mean they won't act like the animals ...