How Does Your Dog Feel? Fujitsu May Know
Once upon a time, pet care was a demanding but simple responsibility. But, befitting this age of doggy pampering and dog whisperers, Fujitsu Ltd. said there’s still something missing between man and...
View ArticleMeet Migaloo, world’s first “archaeology dog”
Since a canine nose is equipped with some 200 million more olfactory receptors than a human’s, scientists are increasingly turning to dogs as field assistants to track and monitor populations of wild...
View ArticleNew ways to stimulate pets when home alone
House pets are more disciplined when both their minds and their bodies are stimulated; a lazy or bored house pet is often a naughty or destructive pet. Now when you leave home, you can keep your pet...
View ArticleThese amazing dogs can smell cancer
Dogs can use their noses to sniff out bombs and drugs, lead manhunts for murderers, and rescue people from disasters. And, now, they can even diagnose diseases. Researchers at University of...
View ArticleMy dog smells stress (and it’s coming from my gadgets)
Just like every other obsessive dog owner on the planet, I believe my dog, Saggio, might be the greatest canine to ever walk the earth. He’s friendly and obedient. He performs a plethora of tricks. He...
View ArticleDogs have FEELINGS too!
A professor of neuroeconomics at a university in Georgia has discovered that dogs have emotion, just like humans. Gregory Berns, a professor of neuroeconomics at Emory University, Atlanta, who has been...
View ArticleDogs learn to sit, stay, get brains scanned
You think your dog can sit and stay? You might want to check out the pooches in Budapest, Hungary, that managed to be still for eight-minute stretches in a brain scanner without twitching their tails...
View ArticleFrom Dogs, Answers About Breast Cancer
By the time the elderly woman surrendered the 10 dogs living in her mobile home in rural Maryland, the shih tzus were unkempt and full of fleas and had gone years without their shots. A cream- and...
View ArticleBarking up the wrong bee: Meet the dog trained to sniff out killer disease...
A beekeeping dog has been trained to sniff out a killer disease which wipes out hives and even has his own suit to protect him from stings. Bazz the black labrador was specially trained by beekeeper...
View ArticleA Good Word, Food or Petting: Study Finds Out What Your Dog Really Wants
It turns out your furry friends will take a good ear scratching over a “good boy” said in a singsong voice any day. A study published in the journal Behavioral Processes, which analyzed dogs’ reactions...
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