Pet parents must have often witnessed times when their furbabies’ confusion turns into a funny moment. This dog video of two canines chasing each other is the perfect example of how a Siberian Husky’s ...
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, ...
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Decode your dog’s play for deeper connection
Your dog’s play style is more than just fun—it’s a window into their instincts, needs, and emotional health. By observing how they chase, wrestle, tug, sniff, or shred, you can tailor activities that ...
Researchers looked at whether there is a direct connection between play and a stronger emotional bond between owner and dog.
Learn how a few minutes of daily play can strengthen your bond with your dog — and why training alone may not be enough.
Playing a little extra with your dog improves the emotional bond between owner and dog, according to a new study from ...
New research confirms that just five minutes of daily play with your dog does more for your bond than training. Here's what ...
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