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Displaying all articles tagged:
Dog Science
dog science
Dec. 30, 2019
Your Dog May Be Better at Math Than You Are
Dogs may be able to quickly intuit ballpark figures, which is more than some of us can say for ourselves.
By
Claire Lampen
dogs
Nov. 25, 2019
Does Your Dog Actually Love
You
?
Science says they are wells of unconditional love.
By
Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
dog science
Nov. 19, 2019
There’s a New Way to Calculate Your Dog’s Age in Human Years
It’s a tad more complicated than “multiply by seven.”
By
Kelly Conaboy
dog science
Oct. 8, 2019
Study Shows Dog Owners Will Live Fur-Ever, Ha Ha
A new study finds dog ownership is associated with a lower risk of early death.
By
Kelly Conaboy
dog science
June 18, 2019
Is My Dog Manipulating Me?
According to a new study, she might have evolved to.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
dog science
Apr. 3, 2019
Your Dog Really Is Becoming More Like You
It’s not just your imagination, according to a new study.
By
Kelly Conaboy