The wildfires that tore through Los Angeles have left residents with ample financial anxieties. There are few answers right ...
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While they're not the answer to all of life's problems, pets can assist their human companions with multiple emotional and mental challenges.
Non-stop exercise, incessant grooming, or displaying unending attention-seeking behavior, some canine breeds are particularly ...
When asked about any regrets surrounding his decision, Hietala revealed: "Of course. I was regretting it already when I was leaving. But it was not just Nightwish. I've said this ...
Dr. Ann Hohenhaus, a senior veterinarian and the director of Pet Health Information at the Animal Medical Center of New York City, suggested that with their numerous smell receptors, dogs might be ...
With over 25 years of veterinary experience, Dr. Shelley Hooven Hoffman has started a A Whisker’s Wish, a mobile euthanasia ...
Meg Daley Olmert makes us think about dogs differently. She published a book, Made for Each Other: The Biology of the ...
Spread the loveAt the San Bernardino Animal Services in California, a four-year-old shepherd was returned to the shelter just ...
The behavior stems from their natural instincts, pack mentality, and a few other factors. Dogs that stick close to their ...
Much like humans, dogs crave stimulation and activity. Most dogs were originally bred with specific jobs in mind, be it ...
Webster, the word “aversive” means “tending to avoid or causing avoidance of a noxious or punishing stimulus.” Does that sound like a training method you’d want to use on ...