We’ve all seen it, the look of pure joy the moment your dog grabs a toy, plants their paws, and gives you the playful invite ...
We often view playtime with our furry friends as a way to burn excess energy or enjoy a few moments of laughter after a long ...
Researchers looked at whether there is a direct connection between play and a stronger emotional bond between owner and dog.
Your dog’s play style is more than just a cute quirk—it’s a window into their instincts, needs, and happiness. Choosing toys that align with how they naturally play not only keeps them entertained but ...
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, ...
Playing a little extra with your dog improves the emotional bond between owner and dog, according to a new study from ...
Play is a kaleidoscope--a frenetic potpourri--of the senses Many, if not most, dogs love to play, and different forms of dogs' play behavior truly are a kaleidoscope--a frenetic potpourri--of the ...
Playing with your dog for just a few minutes each day may strengthen your emotional bond, while training alone shows little ...