What the Dog Science Says
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What the dog science says is a blog which uses the latest canine science to answer everyday questions about our pet dogs, and includes personal reflections about my own dog, Maki.
What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Dogs are often thought to behave jealously. But do they really experience this complex emotion? New study provides evidence that they do.
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Dogs remember if a person gave reliable information
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Why do people end up with a dog when they never planned to get one? New study explores some of the reasons people give.
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Dogs who live together will play with each other more often when their human is paying attention to them.
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
New study reports on the worryingly high rates of euthanasia due to behavioural issues in young Australian dogs.
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Maki's not keen on car rides. We've been listening to music specifically designed to calm dogs. I think it's working!
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Individual characteristics of both dogs and their humans matter when it comes to training success.
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Do cooperative breeds form stronger bonds with their humans than independent breeds? New study tests this idea.
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Wildlife detection dogs are vastly better at finding target species than traditional methods. Findings from a new review.
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What the Dog Science Says
3y ago
Dogs will synchronise their movements with children they live with, but not as much as they do with adults.
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