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More ContentValentine's Day is around the corner and you just realized that you don't have a date. How about giving man's best friend a shot?
More ContentValentine's Day is around the corner and you just realized that you don't have a date. How about giving man's best friend a shot?
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More ContentSeveral factors may increase a dog's risk of a condition that causes its tail to become painful and limp, British researchers report.
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More ContentThey may be adorable, but English bulldogs are sicker than almost any other breed of dog. And, a new study says their genes don't offer much opportunity to boost their health.
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More ContentDogs may be more than best friends for military veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, a small study suggests.
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More ContentOne of America's favorite dog breeds, the Labrador retriever, has a genetic variant that seems to make them more likely to gain weight, a new study suggests.
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More ContentWhile dogs read facial expressions in much the same way as people do, they consider the source of a threatening expression before deciding how to respond, a new study suggests.
More ContentWhile dogs read facial expressions in much the same way as people do, they consider the source of a threatening expression before deciding how to respond, a new study suggests.
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