For decades I've thought about how a simple behavior such as stretching and crouching on the forelimbs could become a play invitation signal in dogs and other animals. Many people also have asked me ...
We often view playtime with our furry friends as a way to burn excess energy or enjoy a few moments of laughter after a long ...
A Linköping University study published in Royal Society Open Science found that increased playtime, not extra training, significantly strengthened the emotional bond between dogs and their owners.
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