
Dog Science Is Timeless
Seven ways science matters to dogs and the people who love them
Seven ways science matters to dogs and the people who love them
Dogs aren’t the only ones who can do science. The era of cat science is now
Researchers are still trying to figure out why
It’s time to meet The Real Dog
What dog lovers get right, and wrong, about dog genetics
Dogs don't show consistent paw preference across tasks
Obviously
Researchers use balls to study dog minds
It takes numerous dogs to clone one, raising animal welfare issues
Touch screens may offer dogs mental stimulation
Bringing new meaning to the phrase “Location, location, location”
Opening up to new ideas may be the first step
Study provides new information about what's going on
An insider's look at dogs in the new year
Dog updates to bring you into the new year
How do dogs feel when they see our different emotions?
Is a dog here like a dog there?
When people don't notice fear in dogs, it can mean trouble
Featuring two decades of new evidence on dog evolution, behavior, training and human interaction
They're not looking at themselves, but mirrors aren't meaningless to dogs
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