We often wish they could tell us when something is not right. But what if there was a way to listen to what dogs cannot say? Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a machine ...
If you’re worried whether or not your dog is connected to you, take a look at their body language and then read the tell-tail signs below. Canines thrive on human companionship and love ...
Panting is completely normal in dogs. They pant for various reasons, especially when hot, excited, or exercising to regulate ...
Chronic bronchitis is one of the two main types of chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD). The other is emphysema. Most people with COPD have symptoms of both conditions. In chronic bronchitis, ...
Dr. Michelle Dulake, DVM, says specific actions like your dog following you around, snuggling up to you and getting excited when you come home are huge signs of affection. Phil Tedeschi ...
If you're wondering if your relationship with your dog has reached this level of ownership, these six signs are an adorably clear indication. According to the Kennel Club, your dog’s tendency to ...
Pneumonia, on the other hand, may require prescription medications, and, in some cases, hospitalization. Pneumonia and bronchitis have similar symptoms, but critical differences as well. Here is a ...
In fact, nothing made the dog’s brain light up more than the smell of a human they knew well (that’s you!). 2. Your Dog Greets You at the Door This may seem obvious, but greeting you at the door is a ...
Two brother dogs, Mathias and Souffle, were separated for a month because Mathias contracted kennel cough. They were ...
7. They let out big sighs when relaxing While sighs can sometimes be a sign of annoyance or frustration in dogs, they’re most commonly a sign of contentment, especially when you’re relaxing ...