A dog's physical cues often take a backseat to environmental ones, skewing humans' perceptions, a small study suggests.
Talon Majors told Newsweek that Hiro was 15 when he died after a full life with "adventures, attitude and mischief." ...
Two recent studies find that people experience less pain when a person is in the room with them, but even better outcomes result when a dog is present.
Blue-footed boobies are well known for their name, but their unusually-colored feet serve several purposes in the wild.