Decoding the “Guilty” Dog: 6 Behaviors That Don’t Mean What You Think
It’s clear that dogs have a relationship to music, but do they actually like it when we crank up some Adele?
Is it affection, attention or something else entirely? A look at the possible reasons why cats like to “groom” their people.
Should You Hug Your Dog?
Unraveling the mysteries behind how, and how much, our dogs feel certain emotions.
How to Stop Unwanted Behaviors
Tips for introducing a new dog to a dog, introducing a new cat to cat, or introducing a dog to a cat.
Not all dogs will like you right out of the gate. Sometimes, it takes a little time. Try these five tips for getting a dog to like you.
Dogs love to eat—but eating too fast can lead to intestinal problems or conditions such as bloat. Find out how to slow down your dog's eating.
Cats can often get a bad rap for being unresponsive and aloof, but the key to communicating with your cat can be as simple as paying attention to its behavior.
Dogs love playing with squeaky toys because it taps into their prey drives. But the high-pitched sounds and non-stop noise can drive a pet parent crazy.
Learn more about why your kitten behaves the way he does (there’s a reason!) and how to calm him down when he’s particularly revved up.
When it comes to cats, tail posture and movement are not quite as easy to interpret. They are still, however, sending a message.
Do you think you have a bored cat on your hands? Here are signs of boredom in cats and how to fix the problem.
Cats sleep 12-16 hours each day, but do cats dream? We asked cat cognition experts to find out.
Sometimes our canine friends are a bit rude. But you don't have to live with your dog's pushy behavior. Here are five common problems and how to deal with them.
For all the times your kitty makes you crazy (in love).
When your kitty is something of a cat burglar: what to do about your feline's stealing problem.