The “wet dog shake” isn’t just limited to our canine companions, though. It’s actually an evolutionarily conserved behavior observed widely across hairy mammalian species. Now, scientists have finally ...
Dogs with low thyroid levels suffering from hypothyroidism may develop behavior changes and an increase in aggressive behavior is not unusual. According to Nicholas Dodman, a board-certified ...
Scientists have finally figured out why dogs do this shake. According to new research, the "wet dog shake" is the fault of a receptor in mammal skin called C-LTMR. And it causes furry animals of all ...