Dogs form lasting memories of their owners. Experts explain the key things your dog remembers about you, from routines to ...
You go to the vet maybe once a year for those regular check-ups and booster shots, but whenever you get within five blocks of the vet's office, your dog starts whining, panting, and looking anxious.
Dog owners everywhere are buzzing about memory, and the stories are nothing short of fascinating. Tales of dogs recognizing people years later, remembering daily routines, or even holding onto old ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American A Harvard Medical School professor recently ...
As dogs grow older, the changes are not always physical. Many owners expect slower walks or extra naps, yet aging can affect ...