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Veterinarians warn these common habits may leave your German Shepherd feeling anxious, confused, and emotionally distantVeterinarians warn your German Shepherd may be losing trust long before obvious behavior problems appear. Tiny changes often come first. Le...
Quote of the Day British art critic by John Berger: ‘A man's death makes everything certain about him…’ - why death can end questions but never complete a lifeQuote of the Day by John Berger highlights how death solidifies facts but does not reveal a life. We often search for a single moment to ex...
Living in an apartment? These dogs are surprisingly perfect for small homes, even without a backyardApartment dogs are not always the smallest breeds. Dog behavior experts say temperament, barking habits, trainability, and daily exercise m...
Imtiaz Ali's daughter Ida Ali gets engaged to fiance in Norway. Who is Krish Agrawal?Filmmaker Ida Ali, daughter of Imtiaz Ali, announced her engagement to actor Krish Agrawal. The couple shared romantic proposal glimpses fr...
Who is Shekhar Chaudhary? Meet ‘Dhurandhar’ singer Jasmine Sandlas’ fiancé after surprise engagement revealJasmine Sandlas revealed her engagement to Shekhar Chaudhary during her India tour. She proudly introduced her fiancé to the cheering audie...
Psychology says people who are never on time aren't inconsiderate, they may struggle to be punctual as they prioritize tasks differentlyPsychology suggests that people who are never on time aren't necessarily lazy, selfish, or disrespectful. Understanding why someone runs la...
Your dog’s bark has a hidden meaning; here’s what they are really trying to tell youExcessive dog barking is rarely random. It is your dog's way of sending a message. Veterinary behavior experts say every bark has a trigger...
Why fragmented employee wellbeing programmes fall short across generations, impacting productivity and ROIIt’s high time that organisations rethink how wellness programmes are structured, designed, and delivered in a meaningful way. The goal sho...
Meta Muse Image: How to disable AI access to your Instagram photosMeta launched Muse Image, an AI tool for image generation and editing. This feature allows users to create images using public Instagram ph...
Why is your dog suddenly chewing you or blankets? The real reason behind cobbing every pet parent should knowWhy is your dog suddenly chewing you or blankets? Your dog’s tiny front-teeth nibble may look unusual, but it often reveals trust, comfort,...
Border Collie, Poodle, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, or Labrador Retriever: Which breed learns fastest? Which one surprises trainers the most?Border Collie, Poodle, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, and Labrador Retriever are often praised for their intelligence—but do they reall...
Psychology suggests the person nodding along in every meeting isn't just agreeing to move things along; a 2018 study found nodding makes someone seem markedly more likeable and approachableA study found that nodding computer-generated figures seem more likeable and approachable. These figures scored higher in likability and ap...
Psychology says the person filling the margins with doodles during a long Zoom call isn't checked out; a 2009 study found doodlers actually remembered about 29% more of what they heardDoodling during boring tasks can actually improve memory retention. A study found that people who doodled remembered more information after...
Psychology explains why you open the fridge even when you’re not hungry, and what your brain is really looking forThe refrigerator acts as a psychological trigger, prompting visits beyond physical hunger. This behavior stems from hedonic hunger, which s...
Can cats experience separation anxiety like dogs? How can you tell if your cat is feeling lonely? Scientists explain the surprising signsCan cats experience separation anxiety like dogs? New feline behavior research shows cats form emotional bonds, recognize human voices, and...
Psychology says people who bite the skin around their fingers are not without self-control, they may be responding to their brain's reward systemPsychology says biting the skin around the fingers may be linked to body-focused repetitive behaviors, emotion regulation, habit formation,...
Psychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't simply bored: What this behavior may revealPsychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't always distracted without reason. Psychology links this habit ...