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There are several reasons why a dog might dig. Here's what to know and how to redirect the behaviour, according to a vet.
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If you've ever watched your dog sleep, you probably assume he dreams regularly. Now, find out what science has to say.
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Scientists discovered a mechanoreceptor that triggers the distinctive shake-off behavior observed in mice when they become ...
When I first became interested in dog behavior there was a well-entrenched belief that young puppies, less than 6 months of age, would not benefit from any sort of formal dog obedience classes.