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Scientists say dogs can smell each other’s emotions, and react differently to joy or stressDogs possess a remarkable ability to detect and respond to the emotions of other dogs through smell. Scientific studies reveal that canine ...
In 1926, Umberto Nobile flew to the North Pole with his beloved dog Titina, who two years later survived 49 days stranded on Arctic ice following a deadly airship crashAn Italian explorer's dog, Titina, sensed danger before an Arctic airship crash in 1928. The airship Italia crashed, leaving ten men and Ti...
Your Dog Might Be Copying You More Than You Think, Even When You’re Not in the RoomRecent studies reveal dogs possess advanced social intelligence, capable of understanding human behavior seen on screens and imitating acti...
Scientists Found What Dogs Dream About And It's Closer to You Than You ThinkNew scientific frameworks suggest consciousness may not be limited to brains. Research on resonance, feedback loops, and non-mammalian spec...
How Do Mammals Communicate Emotions? Why Scientists Say Their Social “Language” Is Closer to Humans Than We ThinkAnimal communication is more than simple signals. Mammals use sounds, expressions, and touch to convey emotions and social messages. Brain ...
Why Dogs Seem to Know Exactly How You FeelFrom playful pups to wise old hounds, dogs have mastered the art of understanding human emotions throughout history. This unique skill is a...
How Do Puppy Minds Really Grow: Is Their Intelligence Closer to Human Babies Than We Thought?New research from Duke University reveals puppy development is not random. Different thinking skills grow at different speeds, mirroring hu...
Do you really understand your dog? A new study says maybe notA new study suggests that many dog owners may misinterpret their pets' emotions, relying more on situational cues than the dog’s actual beh...
Most dog owners misinterpret their pet’s emotions, new study revealsDogs communicate primarily through body language, but people often misinterpret these cues. A study reveals that human perceptions of dogs'...
In a first, CRPF launches public adoption of retired force dogsCRPF has introduced an online service for adopting retired sniffer and assault dogs to provide them with a comfortable second life. This in...
Indian Army gifts retired military dogs to schools and citizens, honouring their serviceThe Indian Army is giving retired military dogs new homes with schools for special children and individuals. These canine heroes, who serve...
Sniffing Out Danger: How dogs are helping Delhi Police combat bomb threatsDelhi Police's K-9 squad, comprising specially trained dogs like Remo, Gabbar, Loafer, and Lucy, played a crucial role in sanitizing school...
San Diego's surfing therapy dog Ricochet dies at 15The Golden Retriever was diagnosed with liver cancer last August.
In a first, ITBP deploys retired combat canines as 'therapy dogs'The challenges of life after retirement for the aged and out-of-service four-legged soldiers has been a subject of concern for various cent...
CISF canines who secured Delhi Metro retire with medals, selfies & hugsIn a unique ceremony, Hina, Kite, Jelly, Jessy, Lucy, Lovely and the lone male dog Veer were accorded a warm send off by the Central Indust...
So why are dogs a human’s best friend?After all, dogs are not a human’s best friend because of their intellectual capabilities.
- How do dogs understand human emotions?
London, June 21 (IANS) Ever wondered how your canine is able to read your facial expressions, understand the tone of your voice? It is beca...
Here's the reason why dogs like to lick your faceMouth licking in dogs is not simply a response to food or uncertainty, but is a signal to try to communicate with humans in response to ang...
Why not decipher canine instincts with our own 'animal' instincts?Science is second-guessing human instinct by ‘discovering’ that canines can recognise emotions by collating information from varied senses.
- Dogs score over humans
Dogs are more like humans than was previously imagined.