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Is your dog an Introvert or Extrovert?

Dog BehaviorBy adminJanuary 30, 2020Leave a comment

The more I learn about dogs, the more I become obsessed with them. I love reading new studies and following the work of researchers online. One of my favorite things to learn about is how their brain works, how they think, and how they feel. I’ve never been a huge fan of anatomy, but I’ve…

Why do dogs NEED mental stimulation?

Dog Behavior, Emotions, EnrichmentBy adminDecember 19, 2019Leave a comment

Mental Stimulation is important for all species. Just like any other muscle in the body needs exercise and regular use to maintain its well-being and prevent health from declining, the brain also has those same needs to stay healthy. Regular, consistent use of the brain increases physiological responses such as an increase in oxygen flow,…

What is the “Left Gaze Bias” and why do dogs use this?

Dog BehaviorBy adminDecember 2, 2019Leave a comment

The term “Left Gaze Bias” refers to humans’ tendency to look towards the left side of a new persons face when they meet(or the right-hand side of the person.) There really isn’t a well-documented explanation for this, but it only occurs when we encounter the face of another person and not when looking at other…

Multi-dog households: Who is the real ring leader?

Dog BehaviorBy adminFebruary 11, 2019Leave a comment

One of my favorite hobbies is observing the wonderful intricacies of communication between my dogs. The way they play and interact is so fascinating to me – I could binge watch them for hours like a hot new Netflix drama. For two dogs who are so completely different, in both size and personality, they have…

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