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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...
Your Dog’s Personality May Be Genetically Closer to Yours Than You ThinkA groundbreaking study reveals that genes influencing personality traits like anxiety and trainability in Golden Retrievers also affect hum...
Your Dog Might Be Learning From Watching You on VideoDogs possess a remarkable ability to learn from visual media. Researchers have found that canines can watch human actions on video and then...
Some Animals Are Choosing Companions From Other Species, and Scientists Want to Know WhyAnimals are forming lasting social bonds with different species, engaging in cooperative hunting and peaceful companionship. Research sugge...
What If Animals Feel More Than We Think… and How Is Science Proving It?New scientific studies reveal animals possess complex inner lives. Dogs sense human emotions, while rats and mice exhibit sophisticated bra...
The Survival Secret Scientists Are Uncovering: How Do Animal Friendships Really Work?Years of observation reveal that animal survival hinges not just on strength but also on complex social connections. Studies show animals n...
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...
Dogs watched humans be kind or cruel, and their reaction stunned researchersA Kyoto University study challenges the belief that dogs can sense good people. The research involved observing dogs' reactions to generous...
Young Chinese turn to AI pets for emotional reliefAcross China, a growing number of people are turning to AI to combat social isolation as the technology becomes more mature and widely acce...
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...
How snakes use their sense of smell to distinguish identityResearchers have discovered that snakes, specifically garter snakes, can recognize themselves through scent, challenging previous notions a...
No, your cat is not aloof & uncaring. They just communicate differentlyCats do care. However, their love language differs from dogs.
Pick & choose! Dogs ignore bad advice from humansDogs will drop out ill actions when there is an efficient way to solve a problem, even if a human repeatedly demonstrates these actions.
Dogs have special brain spot to recognise human facesGregory Berns heads the Dog Project in Emory's Department of Psychology, which is researching evolutionary questions surrounding man's best...
New algorithm tells dog's age and gender from its barkResearchers have developed a computer programme which can determine the gender and age of a dog through its bark.
Birds, not just mammals, copy yawns: StudyContagious yawning was previously thought only to occur between humans, domestic dogs, chimpanzees and Sprague-Dawley rat.
Wolves behind dog-human bonding, study saysWolves are tolerant, attentive and cooperative and their relationship with pack mates could have provided the basis for human-dog relations...