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![]() You spy with your little eye, dogs can adopt the perspective of humans
Humans are able to interpret the behavior of others by attributing mental states to them (and to themselves). By adopting the perspectives of other persons, they can assume their emotions, needs and intentions and react accordingly. In the animal kingdom, the ability to attribute mental states (Theory of Mind) is a highly contentious issue. Cognitive biologists could demonstrate with a new test procedure that dogs are not only able to identify whether a human has an eye on a food source and, therefore, knows where the food has been hidden. They can also apply this knowledge in order to correctly interpret cues by humans and find food they cannot see themselves. Read More ![]() Scent of the familiar: You may linger like perfume in your dog's brain. An area of the canine brain associated with reward responds more strongly to the scents of familiar humans than it does to the scents of other humans, or even to those of familiar dogs. Read More
![]() Who is the UK's new favourite dog?
After being the UK’s favourite dog breed for over 27 years, the Labrador is about to lose first place to another breed – you may be surprised which one! Read More Britain’s Unluckiest Dog Names Revealed, Is Your Dog’s Name on The List? Apparently dogs named called Charlie are more likely to be unlucky, according to pet insurance claims data released by the Co-op Insurance. Heavens, wonder who thought up these statistics! Read More
![]() Dog Rescued off Iceberg. Russian sailors see a dog stranded on an iceberg — and their rescue plan is insane. Read More
![]() Why Does My Dog... Walk in a Circle Before Lying Down?
You’ve seen it before: Your dog looks for a place to curl up then starts turning in circles — and even scratching or digging at bedding or carpeting — before finally lying down. So what’s up with this odd sleeping habit? In the video below, Dr. Sarah Wooten explains why this curious behavior probably has to do with your canine’s ancestry and when this behavior should be cause for concern. Read More Episodic-like memory in dogs revealed by the Do as I Do method We investigated dogs' ability to recall human actions in unexpected episodic memory tests. Dogs trained to imitate with the Do as I Do method were tested on their memory of previously demonstrated human actions when they did not expect the memory test. Dogs could imitate, although their memory decayed faster with increased delay. Read More
Pets -- not siblings -- are child’s best friends, researchers find Children get more satisfaction from relationships with their pets than with their brothers or sisters, according to new research. Children also appear to get on even better with their animal companions than with siblings. Read More
![]() How Luke and His Dog Jedi Fight Against Type 1 Diabetes Some dogs sleep peacefully by your side at night. Some dogs nudge you and disturb your sleep. When an English black lab named Jedi wakes Dorrie Nuttall from a sound sleep, she doesn’t complain. The dog is doing exactly what he was trained to do. Read More
Dogs communicate with humans using newly developed wearable technology
NaturalNews) Maybe you're familiar with Cybercop and Cyborg Cop TV shows and movies, maybe not. But you are most likely not familiar with cyber dogs. They're actually rescue dogs in an experimental phase of developing Cyber-Enhanced Working Dog (CEWD) technology. The purpose is to enhance communication between humans and dogs, especially for the service of search and rescue teams. Read More ![]() Dog Carried down the Aisle at Wedding by Bridesmaid. Charlie Bear was too weak to continue to walk down the aisle, so the bridesmaid just picked him up and carried him so he could be with his people at their wedding. There are so many horror stories about dogs that when we can across this one, we just had to share it. Just shows that there are also a huge amount of people that really love their dogs. This is one of these and one worth keeping. Read More
![]() Dogs proven to engage in moral evaluation of people and animals by observing their behaviour.
A Yale study is shining new light on the complexity of the canine mind. In more ways than one, man's best friend is trying to communicate with his master. Dogs not only observe human behavior but seem to engage in a moral evaluation of the people nearest them. Read More Dogs recognize pictures of their owners
A young girl whose family had one dog and two cats asked her mother, a college graduate and wife of a college professor, "Mommie, do animals have feelings?" Mommie answered, "I don't know dear. Science hasn't discovered that yet." That was a true episode overheard directly by this author. Now, science.Read More ![]() Does your dog love food more than they love you? This article contains a lot more than just the heading and worth reading Read More
Homeopathy Proven As Effective For Chronic Disease In Dogs And Cats In the largest-ever study of its type, a 2010 Clinical Outcomes survey has identified a number of clinical conditions in dogs and cats that may be promising targets for future research in veterinary homeopathy. Read More
![]() Playlists for Pups: The Best Songs for Calming, Health, and Happiness – For Your Dog!
These findings come from a study done in partnership with internationally renowned and respected animal behaviorist Dr. Sands, which explores the effect of music on animals, including variables such as track frequency and beats per minute (BPM)*.Read More |
If you are anything like us, we just love the news snippets, research, real life stories, updates on behaviour and the amazing things that dogs do! In order to make it easier for us to have all these snippets under the same roof, so to speak, we have started a page whereby we will post (and keep on file) all these great snippets so that you can access them yourself and share them easily - we will update these each and every time we find one, posting at the top of the page We hope you enjoy! ![]() The world's rarest and most ancient dog has just been re-discovered in the wild
After decades of fearing that the New Guinea highland wild dog had gone extinct in its native habitat, researchers have finally confirmed the existence of a healthy, viable population, hidden in one of the most remote and inhospitable regions on Earth. The scientific and historical importance of the highland wild dog remains critical to understanding canid evolution, canid and human co-evolution and migrations, and human ecology and settlement derived from the study of canids and canid evolution." Read More Dogs understand both vocabulary and intonation of human speech Dogs have the ability to distinguish vocabulary words and the intonation of human speech through brain regions similar to those that humans use, a new study reports. Read More
![]() Cortisol-sniffing dogs ease anxieties of special needs children
It's often been said that the act of petting an animal can help reduce a person's stress levels, but what about having a dog sniff you to help you essentially do the same? Bizarre thought? Not so much, according to several school children and those who are advocates of what might be the newest in stress... Read More ![]() Pet dogs go out of their way to comfort humans they sense are sick or depressed
Anyone who has lived with a dog can attest to the fact that dogs can sense when people are sad and will often seek to comfort them. However, evidence suggests that dogs might also be able to sense when people are ill or even dying and increase their comforting attention accordingly. Even when humans. Read More Disease prevention for your cat and dog, without vaccination
- Disease prevention comes from having a healthy immune system. It does not come from vaccination. Regular readers of Natural News will be well aware of the toxic ingredients of vaccinations, including mercury, formaldehyde, aluminum, cross species tissue, adjuvants and more. It doesn't take much intelligence. Read More Dogs Are Even More Like Us Than We Thought Dogs can read facial expressions, communicate jealousy, display empathy, and even watch TV, studies have shown. They've picked up these people-like traits during their evolution from wolves to domesticated pets, which occurred between 11,000 and 16,000 years ago, experts say. Read More
Don’t Be Callous: How Punishment Can Go Wrong This post includes discussion of animal experimentation from the 1950s and 1960s using shock.Read More
![]() UK Agility International Removes the Chute from Competition UK Agility International made the following announcement regarding the use of the closed tunnel (otherwise known as the chute) at UKI trials: “Due to the overwhelming evidence of dogs getting entangled and tripping from the use of flat tunnels/chutes, UKI would like to announce that it is suspending the use this piece of equipment in all of its courses including the US & Canadian Opens. In the event that a safer design for the chute is released and tested, we will then re-evaluate the possible reinstatement of this obstacle, although as before, it would not be a required obstacle in any class.” Read More ![]() Are Deaf Dogs and Blind Dogs just like other Dogs?
No one knows exactly how many dogs have hearing or vision problems. Congenital deafness and/or blindness occur in several breeds. In some cases this is related to coat colours – for example the double merle gene in Australian Shepherds is linked to deafness and blindness – and at other times not, as with inherited cataracts in many breeds. Very little is known about how dogs with inherited or acquired vision or hearing disorders behave, which was the motivation for this study by Valeri Farmer-Dougan et al (in press) of Ilinois State University. Read More ![]() Doggy paddles helps dogs to stay on the move
Canine hydrotherapy improves the mobility of Labradors suffering from elbow dysplasia. Not only this, it also positively affects the strides of healthy dogs, showing great potential as both a therapeutic tool and an effective way to keep your dog fit. Read More Dogs Are Even More Like Us Than We Thought
For one, canines shun people who are mean to their owners, a new study says. It's likely no surprise to dog owners, but growing research suggests that man's best friend often acts more human than canine. Read More |
Fido Forever? A South Korean company is a world leader in pet cloning and has run a thriving commercial business over the past decade catering to dog owners who want to live with their pets forever...literally. Read More

How People Perceive Dogs With Docked Tails and Cropped Ears
Dogs that have undergone medical procedures to alter the shape of their ears or the length of their tails seem to acquire a certain combative appearance and there is some new data which suggests that this appearance causes people to judge the personality of both the dogs and their owners negatively. Read More
Dogs that have undergone medical procedures to alter the shape of their ears or the length of their tails seem to acquire a certain combative appearance and there is some new data which suggests that this appearance causes people to judge the personality of both the dogs and their owners negatively. Read More
Is it Important to Attend Puppy Class?
Is a one-off puppy party a suitable alternative to a six-week puppy class? Research says you can’t skip the socialization if you want a well-rounded adult dog.
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Is a one-off puppy party a suitable alternative to a six-week puppy class? Research says you can’t skip the socialization if you want a well-rounded adult dog.
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Is the answer to the end of cancer contained in this plant?
Chinese medicine has yielded a promising new approach for treating cancer.
Seattle scientists have shown that a compound extracted from the wormwood plant seeks out and destroys many types of cancer cells, while leaving healthy cells unscathed. Read More
Chinese medicine has yielded a promising new approach for treating cancer.
Seattle scientists have shown that a compound extracted from the wormwood plant seeks out and destroys many types of cancer cells, while leaving healthy cells unscathed. Read More
Pets pick up on cues to comfort the dying, the grieving
For those who are dying, it's clear why all dogs go to heaven . They provide comfort not just in death, but in other difficult times, whether it's depression, job loss or a move across country. Dogs know when people are dying or grieving through body language cues, smells only they can detect and other ways not yet known, experts say.
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For those who are dying, it's clear why all dogs go to heaven . They provide comfort not just in death, but in other difficult times, whether it's depression, job loss or a move across country. Dogs know when people are dying or grieving through body language cues, smells only they can detect and other ways not yet known, experts say.
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![]() Dog Bites A Particular Threat To Young Children, Especially As Temperatures Rise
Young children are especially vulnerable to severe dog bites in the head and neck areas, and there is a correlation between cases of dog bites and rising temperatures, according to new research. Read More |
Dog ownership benefits families of children with autism
Dog ownership decisions in families of children with autism have been studied in a new project. Researchers have found, regardless of whether they owned dogs, the parents of these children reported the benefits of dog ownership included companionship, stress relief and opportunities for their children to learn responsibility. Read More |
7 Dog Breeds That Prefer The Company Of Humans
Have you ever taken your pup to the park only to find they could care less about all the other pooches running around and are far more interested in socializing with all the humans?
While it’s impossible to say if certain breeds really seem to lean this way or that, there are some breeds that seem to be more human-centric than others. Read More
Have you ever taken your pup to the park only to find they could care less about all the other pooches running around and are far more interested in socializing with all the humans?
While it’s impossible to say if certain breeds really seem to lean this way or that, there are some breeds that seem to be more human-centric than others. Read More
![]() Can Every Dog Be Rehabilitated?
I recently came across an article in which a dog who was known to be “nervous, growling, and didn’t like children” was sent away for training. While in the trainer’s care, the dog mauled her. Read More A shaggy dog story: The contagious cancer that conquered the world
A contagious form of cancer that can spread between dogs during mating has highlighted the extent to which dogs accompanied human travelers throughout our seafaring history. But the tumors also provide surprising insights into how cancers evolve by 'stealing' DNA from their host. Read More |
![]() Three Different Ways To Teach A Dog To Relax
Relaxation is something a lot of dogs do not know how to do in many different environments. It is also something most owners do not think they have to teach their dog. Relaxation is important because it helps lower the chance of reactivity when dogs are able to be level-headed in many different environments. Relaxation exercises are also important to help prevent separation anxiety. A dog’s ability to learn is also higher when they are relaxed versus when they are anxious or hyper. There are many different ways to teach a dog to relax. Here are three techniques to try. Read More |
500 Basset Hounds Parade Down the Boardwalk to Help Homeless Dogs
It almost sounds too good to be true: hundreds of chubby basset hounds waddling down the boardwalk to kick off the beach season and raise money for basset rescue. It was the 18th Annual BoardWaddle parade on Saturday, as Ocean City, New Jersey was flooded with colorful characters and floats participating in the boardwalk celebration that brought 500 basset hounds to town in order to raise money for the Tri-State Basset Hound Rescue. |
Think Dogs are Just Animals? These 14 Pups are about to seriously prove you wrong.
14 examples of dogs that have surpassed many humans in their ability to show emotions. They are, at least in our minds, superhuman canines.Read More
14 examples of dogs that have surpassed many humans in their ability to show emotions. They are, at least in our minds, superhuman canines.Read More
Surface mutation lets canine parvo virus jump to other species
A key mutation in the protein shell of canine parvovirus -- a single amino acid substitution -- plays a major role in the virus' ability to infect hosts of different species. Read More New Test Can Diagnose Emerging Strains of Canine Parvovirus Veterinary scientists have developed a diagnostic test that can detect emerging strains of canine parvovirus, a severe --- and potentially fatal -- virus that affects. Read More
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![]() 70 Drowning Horses Saved From Texas Floodwaters
We know not dog related but so good to see how people pull together in situations like this and show how much they care. Flash flooding in Houston, Texas trapped between 70 to 80 horses at the Cypress Trails Horse Stables. The water came up so fast they couldn’t get trailers in to get the animals out. As result, many of the horses were struggling in the high flood waters and became tangled in submerged fences. Read more |

Stray Dog Realizes That Humans Have Come To Help. That’s When She Collapses And Starts Crying
Tania Cappelluti was traveling in Costa Rica in search of a stray dog when she unexpectedly came across another one who desperately needed help. Read More
Tania Cappelluti was traveling in Costa Rica in search of a stray dog when she unexpectedly came across another one who desperately needed help. Read More
Senior adults can see health benefits from dog ownership
Among adults 60 years of age or more, walking is the most common form of leisure-time physical activity because it is self-paced, low impact and does not require equipment. Researchers have determined that older adults who also are pet owners benefit from the bonds they form with their canine companions. Read More New tech uses hardware, software to train dogs more efficiently
Posted: 02 May 2016 06:37 AM PDT Researchers have developed and used a customized suite of technologies that allows a computer to train a dog autonomously, with the computer effectively responding to the dog based on the dog's body language. Read More |
Question: Can Dogs Be Allergic to Humans?
Answer: Yes A dog can definitely have an allergy to human dander. In fact, it's probably more common that you think. Many kinds of allergies are very common in dogs. These allergies usually manifest as skin problems. Read More |
Magnetoreception molecule found in the eyes of dogs, primates
This could well explain how so many dogs seem to be able to find their way home! The magnetic sense in migratory birds has been studied in considerable detail: unlike a boy scout's compass, which shows the compass direction, a bird's compass recognizes the inclination of the magnetic field lines relative to Earth's surface. Now scientists report that dog-like carnivores and some primate species may have a magnetic compass similar to that of birds. Read More |
Newly found genomic causes of severe compulsiveness in dogs could aid study of human OCD
Posted: 26 Feb 2016 09:53 AM PST Research led by investigators in veterinary and human medicine has identified genetic pathways that exacerbate severity of canine compulsive disorder in Doberman pinschers, a discovery that could lead to better therapies for obsessive compulsive disorder in people. Read More |
DNA studies reveal that shelter workers often mislabel dogs as 'pit bulls'
DNA results show that shelter workers are often mistaken when they label a dog as a pit bull, with potentially devastating consequences for the dogs, a new study has found. ![]() First Puppies Born by in vitro fertilization
For the first time, a litter of puppies was born by in vitro fertilization. The breakthrough opens the door for preserving endangered canid species using assisted reproduction techniques. It could also enable researchers to eradicate heritable diseases in dogs. Read More ![]() Increasing and accurately measuring rabies vaccination coverage in Tanzania
Posted: 03 Dec 2015 12:01 PM PST Canine mediated rabies is endemic in Tanzania despite the fact that the disease can be prevented entirely by mass dog vaccination. Read More ![]() This 'Prank' of a Dog Rescuer Shows Good Things Can Happen to Good People
It was wonderful to weep tears of joy when I saw and heard the story of Sherri Stankewitz, a passionate but struggling dog rescuer who recently got the "prank" of a lifetime. Read More ![]() Early contact with dogs linked to lower risk of asthma
Scientists have used national register information in more than one million children to study the association of early life contact with dogs and subsequent development of asthma. This question has been studied extensively previously, but conclusive findings have been lacking. The new study showed that children who grew up with dogs had about 15 percent less asthma than children without dogs. Read More |
![]() Molecular processes for targeted dog cancer therapy investigated
Posted: 04 Dec 2015 06:43 AM PST Dogs get cancer, just like humans. Scientists are now exploring the molecular basis of cancer progression in canine cell lines. Modern cancer therapy has been revolutionized with the introduction of new drugs, so-called ‘targeted drugs’, but the basis for the application of these new agents in cancer therapy is a deep understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the disease, even with pets. Now a research team has investigated the activation of genetic regulatory mechanisms in canine cells and found both matches as well as differences compared to humans. Read More ![]() A Pit Bull who stood with her injured owner is getting kicked out of town A pit bull who stood by her injured owner while their house was on fire is now losing her home -- not to the fire itself, but to a law prohibiting pit bulls from living in the county. Firefighters told a local NBC affiliate that the dog stayed calm even after a a fire extinguisher was thrown at her, to get her out of the way so that the owner could be retrieved from the burning house. Read More ![]() Kids With Pet Dogs Are Less Likely To Suffer From Anxiety
Here's one more talking point for your kids as they try to convince you to get them a four-legged friend: A new study published in the journal Preventing Chronic Disease found that having a pet dog at home is associated with a decreased likelihood of developing childhood anxiety. Read More ![]() This Pet Food Bank Makes Sure Cats And Dogs Don't Go Hungry During Their Families' Tough Times
"The main mission of the Central MA Kibble Kitchen is keeping pets with their families so they don’t have to consider relinquishing them to shelters." Read More |