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Because dogs are masters at reading the most subtle cues. What we're talking about here are microexpressions, subtle posture shifts, eye movements and likely even pheromonal changes. Yes, dogs see ...
Reading to shelter dogs builds confidence, but for one boy and an adoptable Pitbull, it did much more. This real-life story will warm your heart.
Lila Rose Miller, 4, reads to Zoe as pet parent Karen Coyne looks on during the Feb. 18 BARK reading event at Corona del Mar branch of the Newport Beach Library.
If you have a dog, you might think you have a strong connection with them. But according to a new study, you've probably been reading your pet's emotions all wrong.
Reading your dog's body language can also help you identify potential health concerns. Sick dogs may sleep more and hide from their owners because they are feeling vulnerable.
A dog's physical cues often take a back seat to environmental ones, skewing humans' perceptions, a small study suggests. ... You might be reading your dog’s moods wrong.