Some make our hearts melt with their splayed-out splooting and goofy doggy smiles. Other dog behavior has us cringing with embarrassment and wondering why dogs hump or sniff other dogs’ butts.
Our pups have a knack for expressing all kinds of dog behavior through facial and body language, including their dog sleeping position. One of the cutest things they do is the dog sploot ...
Gita, 13-year-old rescue dog is being hailed a "true ... thanked Wright for going the extra mile to investigate the dog's odd behavior. "I was immensely relieved that I was saved and then I ...
It happens at least once in every pet owner’s life: you look into your animal companion’s eyes and wonder what they’re not telling you. Pets are members of our families, but they can’t ...
The 1-year-old was transported to Brooks Army Medical ... explaining that aggressive dog behavior seldomly presents suddenly. “There’s a lot of buildup that comes before that and a lot of ...
Perhaps the best catalog that exists is from researchers in Mexico, who have systematically recorded dogs in their homes in specific situations, getting them to bark by, say, knocking on a door or ...