Certain behaviors can signify that your dog is bored or needs mental stimulation, like excessive barking, chewing, destroying toys and digging. For dogs, sniffing is an excellent exercise in mental ...
By peering into a dog’s brain, researchers are able to see how it reacts to stimuli like hand signals, sounds, and smells. Activity in the reward center can show whether dogs prefer human ...
Rex is a beautiful Belgian Malinois mix who, at 4-years-old, has retired from patrol work, his pet profile at the Pennsylvania SPCA says. However, even though Rex was saved from a dire situation, he ...
When dogs and humans gazed at each other and the dogs were stroked, their brain signals synchronised. The brain patterns in key areas of the brain associated with attention, matched in both dog ...
Gazing at your dog can connect your brain with theirs, research shows Neural coupling is when the brain activity of two or more individuals aligns during an interaction. For humans, this is often ...