In the wild, dogs spend a lot of their time chewing on bones, carcasses, sticks and kernels. For example, Australian dingoes ...
In the wild, dogs spend a lot of their time chewing on bones, carcasses, sticks and kernels. For example, Australian dingoes ...
Incorporating chewing into the daily lives of our dogs may be one simple yet important way to ensure they are living happy and healthy lives. Note that chewing ability is individual and advice on ...
Picture a puppy. It’s early evening, the humans in the home are readying dinner, and this baby dog is suddenly a whirling dervish. He’s leaping off the couch, running about ...
New research says we might be misinterpreting what our pets are really feeling and we might not be as good as reading a dog's ...
Meet Annie, the rescue Bernese Mountain Dog whose joyful tail wags and soulful eyes spread happiness and gratitude wherever ...
The trend of bringing dogs to work has gained popularity in recent years, with many workplaces recognizing the positive ...
We tend to anthropomorphise and attribute human emotions to our dogs. A good example of this is the so-called guilty look.
To help an organization that is “healing from a temporary bruise,” Happy Bark provided a no-interest loan to the Erie Humane ...