Throughout history, dogs have played essential roles in different cultures, serving as loyal companions and protectors, hunters, and symbols of religious or spiritual importance. Some breeds hold deep significance in specific regions, representing values such as loyalty, bravery, or nobility. These dogs often transcend their working roles, becoming symbols within myths, legends, and cultural traditions.
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Dr. Pepperberg’s African greys were compared to kea parrots and cockatoos to see which were most inclined to contrafreeload. An ongoing topic of study in our lab has been contrafreeloading—working for food (or, in the case of humans, some other reward) that could simultaneously be obtained for free. Contrafreeloading is pretty much unexpected and any
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Fast Facts The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is cautioning pet owners that FDA samples of five Darwin’s Natural Pet Products raw cat and dog food made by Arrow Reliance, Inc. tested positive for Salmonella and a sixth FDA sample tested positive for Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes (L. mono). Affected products are sold in frozen 2-pound packages  and consist of certain
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Cleanliness and being sure the puppies are nursing all the teats can help prevent mastitis. Credit: Fabio Filzi | Getty Images Breeding and raising a litter of puppies can be an extremely rewarding experience. It can also be fraught with complications for the puppies and for the mother herself. One of those complications is mastitis.
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Shutterstock Genetic disorders in dogs can significantly impact their quality of life, often causing chronic health issues or shortening their lifespan. These conditions are often inherited due to selective breeding, which can inadvertently pass down traits that lead to genetic abnormalities. While any dog breed can suffer from health problems, certain breeds are more prone
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Webinar: Atherosclerosis in Pet Birds Date: Friday, October 18, 2024 Time: 12:00 pm PDT (double-check your local time with this time zone converter) Join us for a FREE, live, interactive webinar hosted by Laura Doering, former editor of Bird Talk magazine and Birds USA magazine. Our special guest, Natalie Antinoff, DVM, DABVP (Avian Practice), will
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Shutterstock When it comes to dogs, one feature that can instantly melt hearts is their ears whether they’re long and floppy, perky and upright, or somewhere in between, dog ears come in all shapes and sizes, each adding a unique charm to the breed; ears can be a defining characteristic of a breed, enhancing their
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Click to Skip Ahead Veterinarians, vet technicians, practice managers, rescuers, behaviorists, nutritionists, trainers, volunteers, and other animal professionals are the backbone of pet ownership. Helping pets and their families live in harmony and health together. Catster wants to highlight some of these underrated champions of the animal world—who we like to refer to as Heroes
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Wet food, like canned foods, offers a multitude of benefits for your senior dog. Credit: Monica Bertolazzi As dogs age, their nutritional needs and dietary preferences may change. Dog food recommended for senior dogs is usually soft, wet, or canned. The wide variety of soft foods on the market makes it easy to find one
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Shutterstock Your dog is more than just a loyal companion—they’re also a natural health booster! From encouraging daily exercise to reducing stress and improving your mental well-being, dogs play a significant role in keeping us healthy. In this article, we explore various ways your dog contributes to your physical, emotional, and social wellness every day.
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Shutterstock Choosing the right dog breed is essential for seniors who prioritize tranquility and companionship. As people age, their lifestyle becomes more relaxed, so selecting a pet that matches this pace is important. The best dogs for seniors are typically calm, require low to moderate exercise, and are easy to manage regarding grooming and health
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