The UK Health Security Agency has confirmed the first human case of Brucella canis in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Every month there are 23,000 online searches for ‘dog laws’ as owners seek to understand how to stay on the right side of the law, with their pooches.
- Health & Medicine
Keep Your Dog’s Health by Watching Out for These Summer Problems, According to Expert
With temperatures set to rise to 40 degrees, many will start to take their furry friends out more than ever to explore and exercise their legs.
Creative thinking isn’t just for those working in the arts. Creative thinking helps solve issues in all workplaces.
A new study conducted in Spain has revealed that wolves, the closest wild relatives of domestic dogs, possess the ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar human voices.
Dementia is not exclusive to humans; our furry companions, particularly dogs, can also suffer from this debilitating condition.
Most dogs are somewhat careful about what they eat, but young puppies and curious canines are notorious for getting their snouts into things they shouldn’t.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
How Dogs Can Improve Your Health and Well-Being?
by News Releaseby News ReleasePets can bring valuable companionship and joy to our lives, so many of us wouldn’t be without them.
- Health & Medicine
Yellow Dog UK Raises Awareness for Dogs That Need Space
by News Releaseby News ReleaseYellow Dog is an international campaign creating awareness for the dogs that need space, launched in 2012.
Anyone who has ever taken care of a furry friend knows it changes you.
- Health & Medicine
Study Shows Dogs Have a Positive Effect on Our Health
by News Releaseby News ReleaseWe all know dogs are considered humans’ best friend, and rightfully so.
- Health & Medicine
Dogs Learn About Word Boundaries as Human Infants Do
by News Releaseby News ReleaseDogs extract words from continuous speech using similar computations and brain regions as humans do.
Depression can be a serious problem for many people, but did you know that dogs can get depressed too?
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Friends Fur Life Help Build Skills for Life
by Psychregby PsychregA new University of British Columbia (UBC) Okanagan study finds children not only reap the benefits of working with therapy dogs, they enjoy it too.
Dogs are a unique kind of best friend, one that never says a word to you, yet life without them feels incomplete.