Every year, around 4.5 million people suffer dog bites in the U.S. alone, with 885,000 requiring medical attention.
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Why One Dog Bites and Another Doesn’t: Key Factors Explained
Just like humans, dogs manifest their own unique personalities early on, and these personalities may not change for the ...
Dog bites often come as a shock when the attacker is a pet. But some researches reveal a rather surprising trend - a ...
People and pups may be more genetically similar than widely believed. In A Nutshell A gene linked to dog aggression is also ...
Reports of roaming dogs in the Western Bay of Plenty have risen more than 80% in a year, with experts warning it could lead ...
In a nondescript 2,400-square-foot facility situated on three private acres north of Dallas, Texas, a German Shepherd sits ...
Navigating the intricacies of canine behavior can be challenging. Often, well-intentioned actions may inadvertently provoke ...
First in a series. Have you ever heard the expression, "Like a dog chasing its tail?" This actually happens. Milo is a ...
To get around that, a team of researchers recently did the largest gene/behavior association study within a single dog breed.
Researchers analyzed the genomes and behavioral profiles of 1,300 golden retrievers and found that several behavioral traits—such as trainability, fear of strangers, and aggression toward other ...
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Is there such a thing as breed-specific aggression that only affects Cocker Spaniels? That’s what one might think when hearing the term “Cocker rage.” There are frequent reports of suddenly aggressive ...
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