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How Tail Docking and Ear Cropping Do More than Just Physical Damage to a Dog

A recent study shows the effects of ear cropping and tail docking on dogs can be more than physical!
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The Chemicals You Use on Your Lawn Have Been Linked to Cancer in Dogs

Many of the most widely used pesticides and herbicides used on laws today, are linked to two types of cancer in dogs. Imagine what it could be doing to us, too.
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Dogs Love Their Humans So Much That Their Heartbeats Sync Up With Ours

“This project is a really good illustration of what most owners experience every night when they come home from work and are reunited with their companion.”
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Study Shows Why What We Say to Our Dogs Matters

"I hope it contributes to education about the range of play games that people share with their pets”, said Horowitz. "I hope it inspires more playing with dogs."
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Groundbreaking Study Shows That Enzyme in Puppy Saliva Cures Hangovers

“We know this is an unconventional branch of science, but we have long been aware that dog saliva has been said to have healing properties,” Dr. Dosopfray said.
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Research Shows Dogs and Some Primates Able to See Magnetic Fields

New study shows dog's ability to see magnetic fields, thanks to a special protein not found in humans.
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Study “Proves” That Happiness is a Warm Pup

"Dog owners were happier than cat owners, which can be partially explained by personality, emotion regulation style, and need satisfaction," according to the published report.
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Study Shows Old Dogs CAN Learn New Tricks

They may not learn at the same speed that a puppy can, but they show much more ability for logic and reasoning.
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Study Shows Senior Dogs CAN Learn New Tricks

They may not learn at the same speed that a puppy can, but they show much more ability for logic and reasoning.
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Groundbreaking Study Shows Dogs Can Truly Understand Emotions

“Studies have indicated that dogs can differentiate between emotions from cues such as facial expressions, but this is not the same as emotional recognition.”
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