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 ...
We’ve all seen it, the look of pure joy the moment your dog grabs a toy, plants their paws, and gives you the playful invite ...
A Linköping University study published in Royal Society Open Science found that increased playtime significantly strengthens the emotional bond between dogs and their owners, more so than training.
Dog play can be noisy and physical. Chasing, growling, and wrestling are often harmless. The trouble starts when tension replaces fun and the shift goes unnoticed. Many early warning signs are subtle, ...
Researchers looked at whether there is a direct connection between play and a stronger emotional bond between owner and dog.
YORK, Pa. — Today, the York County SPCA welcomed a non-profit that works with shelters to enhance the quality of life of shelter dogs. “It’s immensely important for them to be able to be out and ...
A new Linköping University study shows that playing with dogs significantly strengthens the emotional bond between pets and owners—more than training alone. The findings align with a growing shift in ...