Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Your dog may be trying to tell you something — but are you actually listening? New research from Arizona State University suggests ...
Dogs have been 'man's best friend' for thousands of years, which is a long time to get to know each other. But a new study from Arizona State University's canine science lab suggests we may not always ...
Dogs have an uncanny ability to tune into our feelings that often outshines human companions in emotional intelligence. Studies have shown that interactions with them decrease stress in humans.
Because most of us routinely read emotions in our dogs (wagging tail means happy, cringing means afraid, and so forth) it may be difficult to believe that the existence of real emotions in dogs was, ...
Science is uncovering just how deeply dogs understand and share our emotions. From reading our faces to syncing their heartbeats with ours, their empathy runs deeper than we once thought.
Science is revealing that dogs don’t just live alongside us—they feel with us. From reading our facial expressions to syncing heartbeats, their emotional intelligence runs deep. Understanding this ...
Understanding a dog's body language can strengthen the human-animal bond and help identify potential health or behavioral issues. Dogs make a range of noises – from barking to growling and panting – ...
A lot of dog owners believe that they can tell what their dogs are feeling. They believe that they can assess their dog’s emotions no matter the context. Previous research has shown that experience ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Your dog may be trying to tell you something — but are you actually listening? New research from Arizona State University suggests that humans are not as skilled at interpreting canine emotions as ...