The debate between dog owners and cat owners about which pet is smarter is an old one. But according to science, it’s a difficult question to answer.
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Dogs sniff out owners’ stress and are affected by it, study indicates
According to a new study, not only can dogs smell human stress, but they can also make “pessimistic” decisions based on their owners’ negative feelings.
Read MoreStudy Shows That Obese Cats Help Humans Lose Weight; Understand How
According to a new study, obese cats can help humans better understand how gut bacteria influence conditions like obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Read MoreScientists indicate strategies to keep your cat’s claws away from furniture
Is your cat addicted to destroying your furniture? If you’re already hopeless about solving this issue, see what scientists have to say to combat this feline behavior!
Read MoreSnakes can still bite and kill even after being decapitated; understand why
Did you know that snakes can still bite and kill even after decapitation? Keep reading to understand more about how this can happen and how long snakes can remain dangerous even after death.
Read MoreWhat do dogs dream about? Science begins to answer
If you’ve ever seen your dog moving their paws or letting out small barks during sleep, you know they’re capable of dreaming. But what do dogs dream about? Here’s what scientists have to say.
Read MoreResearch shows how owners cope with the decision of euthanasia in dogs
A new study has revealed that decisions about euthanasia for dogs are mainly driven by diseases and concerns about quality of life, rather than age.
Read MoreLearn the right time to neuter your dog and its benefits
Researchers from the University of California, Davis, have updated their guidelines on when to neuter 40 different dog breeds, categorized by breed and sex.
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