For students in first through fifth grades at the Guadalupe Center, if they were unfamiliar with these dog-namic heroes, they aren’t anymore.
An adaptation of Sigrid Nunez's novel about a writer saddled with a dead friend's pet is helped by a great lead — and an even greater Great Dane.
We tend to anthropomorphise and attribute human emotions to our dogs. A good example of this is the so-called guilty look.
A dog's physical cues often take a backseat to environmental ones, skewing humans' perceptions, a small study suggests.
Sometimes, our relationship with a pet can unintentionally slip into complex and potentially problematic family dynamics.
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