It turns out that the answer was no: Your dog’s genes don’t predict its behavior, at least not in the simplistic way popular doggy DNA tests often claim.
A couple have been left heartbroken after two dangerous dogs broke into their garden on Franchise Street and "savagely attacked" their cat.
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Like most of our best friends, dogs are superb companions and have lovable quirks. Among them is the habit of sometimes wanting to rub their faces on the ground, whether it be grass, the lounge ...
From a jaw-dropping wolfdog litter to a corgi cross, these Great Dane mixes took over the internet for all the right reasons.
Dogs have a remarkable way of showing affection, from wagging their tails to cozying up next to you. But what about when they need more love from you? 10 signs your dog needs more love ...
We explain why the anatomy of a dog's ear makes them prone to ear infections and what you can do to help them.
Today’s Reading Room focuses on an academic study on the wild wolf genes in most dogs’ DNA. The authors say “dogs are not ...
Looking for a winter companion? Discover the best cold-weather dog breeds built for snow, from Huskies to Saint Bernards.
New DNA research shows that two-thirds of today's domesticated dogs, from hounds to shepherds to chihuahuas, have wolf DNA in ...
Cats have a reputation for being independent, but some breeds genuinely enjoy sharing their space with a dog. If you already ...
Dogs were the first of any species that people domesticated, and they have been a constant part of human life for millennia.
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