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Aside from the fact you have to leave Fido, Scraps and Mr. Barksalot at home, it’s hard to imagine an exhibition more appealing to dog lovers. Just opened at the Great Lakes Science Center, on the ...
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Fear not, pupper parents. While you can’t bring your dog with you to “Dogs!” there are kiosks within the exhibition where you can share digital photos and record stories about your dog in a sharing ...
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Having been interested for many decades in "all things dog," and demystifying what they're doing and why, whenever I learn that dog expert and Psychology Today writer Dr. Zazie Todd has written an ...
Bronco, a 6-year-old Cardigan Welsh corgi that learned to sniff out spotted lanternfly eggs as part of the Canine Citizen Science Study. Credit: Paige Malone Last fall, at a construction site in Ohio, ...
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As any dog owner knows, there are a few surefire ways to cue a pup’s wagging tail: arriving home from work, picking up their favorite toy or uttering the word “outside.” But why do dogs wag their tail ...