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New Study Will Investigate Effects Of Pets In Classrooms

A new study will investigate effects of common pets in the classroom on a broader scale, thanks to a $130,000 grant given to American Humane by HABRI. American Humane, an organization committed to the...

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Researchers Find Shared OCD Genes in Dogs, Humans, and Mice

Scientific study proved that dogs and humans share more than 350 genetic disorders. Newest findings indicate that OCD, one of the shared conditions that can affect both us and our pets, can be...

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Study: Oxytocin Hormone Draws Dogs to Smiling Faces

The modulating role of hormone oxytocin in canine emotional processing has been confirmed, and it might change the way we communicate with our dogs, a new study says. Researchers at the University of...

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Study: Dogs Lick Their Mouth in Response to Angry Human Faces

If you believe your pooch doesn’t understand you, think again! A new study indicates that dogs can interpret our body language, and lick their lips when they see an angry human face. Every dog owner...

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‘Feline Five’ Study Reveals Cats Have Personality Types

Is your pet the cat’s meow? A recent feline study can help you determine- by telling you your cat’s personality type. Every pet parent will tell you the same thing: their pet has a unique personality...

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New Study Will Investigate Effects Of Pets In Classrooms

A new study will investigate effects of common pets in the classroom on a broader scale, thanks to a $130,000 grant given to American Humane by HABRI. American Humane, an organization committed to the...

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Researchers Find Shared OCD Genes in Dogs, Humans, and Mice

Scientific study proved that dogs and humans share more than 350 genetic disorders. Newest findings indicate that OCD, one of the shared conditions that can affect both us and our pets, can be...

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Study: Oxytocin Hormone Draws Dogs to Smiling Faces

The modulating role of hormone oxytocin in canine emotional processing has been confirmed, and it might change the way we communicate with our dogs, a new study says. Researchers at the University of...

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Study: Dogs Lick Their Mouth in Response to Angry Human Faces

If you believe your pooch doesn’t understand you, think again! A new study indicates that dogs can interpret our body language, and lick their lips when they see an angry human face. Every dog owner...

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‘Feline Five’ Study Reveals Cats Have Personality Types

Is your pet the cat’s meow? A recent feline study can help you determine- by telling you your cat’s personality type. Every pet parent will tell you the same thing: their pet has a unique personality...

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Researchers Reveal Dogs Can Be Right or Left-Pawed

Is your pooch a lefty or a righty? Find out with the help of this simple test. Dogs are not called “man’s best friend” for nothing. Scientists have discovered numerous ways in which our pets are alike...

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New Study Will Investigate Effects Of Pets In Classrooms

A new study will investigate effects of common pets in the classroom on a broader scale, thanks to a $130,000 grant given to American Humane by HABRI. American Humane, an organization committed to the...

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Researchers Find Shared OCD Genes in Dogs, Humans, and Mice

Scientific study proved that dogs and humans share more than 350 genetic disorders. Newest findings indicate that OCD, one of the shared conditions that can affect both us and our pets, can be...

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Study: Oxytocin Hormone Draws Dogs to Smiling Faces

The modulating role of hormone oxytocin in canine emotional processing has been confirmed, and it might change the way we communicate with our dogs, a new study says. Researchers at the University of...

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Study: Dogs Lick Their Mouth in Response to Angry Human Faces

If you believe your pooch doesn’t understand you, think again! A new study indicates that dogs can interpret our body language, and lick their lips when they see an angry human face. Every dog owner...

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‘Feline Five’ Study Reveals Cats Have Personality Types

Is your pet the cat’s meow? A recent feline study can help you determine- by telling you your cat’s personality type. Every pet parent will tell you the same thing: their pet has a unique personality...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

Researchers Reveal Dogs Can Be Right or Left-Pawed

Is your pooch a lefty or a righty? Find out with the help of this simple test. Dogs are not called “man’s best friend” for nothing. Scientists have discovered numerous ways in which our pets are alike...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
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New Study Will Investigate Effects Of Pets In Classrooms

A new study will investigate effects of common pets in the classroom on a broader scale, thanks to a $130,000 grant given to American Humane by HABRI. American Humane, an organization committed to the...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Researchers Find Shared OCD Genes in Dogs, Humans, and Mice

Scientific study proved that dogs and humans share more than 350 genetic disorders. Newest findings indicate that OCD, one of the shared conditions that can affect both us and our pets, can be...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Study: Oxytocin Hormone Draws Dogs to Smiling Faces

The modulating role of hormone oxytocin in canine emotional processing has been confirmed, and it might change the way we communicate with our dogs, a new study says. Researchers at the University of...

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