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2 days ago
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Vets reveal 17 subtle signs that indicate a dog has hurt themselves

Vets identified 17 key signs indicating pain in dogs, highlighting the importance of recognizing subtle behavioral changes.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
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9 "cute" dog habits that can turn into big behavior problems, according to experts - Silicon Canals

Seemingly cute puppy behaviors can develop into serious, self-reinforcing behavioral problems that require early recognition and consistent training to prevent escalation.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Vets reveal 17 subtle signs that indicate a dog has hurt themselves

Vets identified 17 key signs indicating pain in dogs, highlighting the importance of recognizing subtle behavioral changes.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

What Puppies at a Trade Show Taught Me About Attention

Emotional experiences attract more booth visitors than traditional giveaways or promotions.
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fromGothamist
1 week ago

Lost in Yonkers: Bronx man reunites with 4 dognapped bulldogs in Westchester city

Four missing bulldogs were found by their owner after a week of searching and a tip-off led to a dramatic stakeout.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

XL bully found eating' pensioner in fatal attack

An XL bully attacked and killed an 84-year-old man, leading to police shooting the dog multiple times during the incident.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

XL bully found eating' pensioner in fatal attack

An XL bully attacked and killed an 84-year-old man, leading to police shooting the dog multiple times during the incident.
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fromLondon On The Inside
3 weeks ago

Brockwell Bark Dog Show Is Back After Ten Years Away

Brockwell Park hosts its first dog show in a decade on May 4th, 2026, featuring competitions, fancy dress, rescue dog parade, and food stalls with free admission and £5 entry per dog.
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from6abc Philadelphia
2 weeks ago

French bulldog frenzy may be cooling in US, but dachshunds are riding high

Dachshunds rank in the top five most popular dog breeds for the first time in over two decades, while French bulldogs' dominance shows signs of decline despite leading since 2023.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

New campaign encourages families to adopt large dogs in Toronto | CBC News

Toronto Animal Services and NutriCanine waive adoption fees for large dogs during a March-April campaign to increase adoptions, as big dogs wait 1.5-2 times longer in shelters than smaller animals.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Crossbreed dogs show more behavioural problems than pure breeds, study suggests

Designer crossbreed dogs like cockapoos and cavapoos exhibit more behavioral problems than their purebred parent breeds despite popular expectations of improved temperament and health.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

A Presidential Problem of Canine Proportions

Franklin D. Roosevelt's German shepherd, Major, allegedly bit the United Kingdom's prime minister and tore his pants. (Major Roosevelt was sent away from the White House grounds shortly thereafter.) Theodore Roosevelt's bull terrier, Pete, chased a French ambassador up a tree. (Pete was also removed from the White House.) And Calvin Coolidge's fox terrier, Peter Pan, ripped the skirt off of a woman, and was eventually given away to Coolidge's secretary.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Can Dogs Smell the Emotions of Other Dogs?

Dogs detect and respond to emotional odors from other dogs, but habituation occurs with unchanging scents, and behavioral changes indicate emotional content recognition.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

How Doodles Became the Dog du Jour

Poodle crossbreeds have become increasingly popular, creating tension between traditional kennel clubs and dog enthusiasts over breed recognition and standards.
#animal-welfare
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Calls for Crufts winner to lose award over animal cruelty conviction revelation

A petition with over 15,000 signatures calls for stripping the Crufts Best in Show award from Lee Cox due to his 2001 animal abuse conviction involving a cocker spaniel.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Crufts winner's animal cruelty conviction prompts complaints to Channel 4

Animal charities demand Crufts stop featuring extreme dog breeds and implement vetting for competitors after a best-in-show winner's owner was convicted of animal cruelty.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'The arrogance of XL bully owner killed our mum'

A 68-year-old woman, Esther Martin, was fatally mauled by two XL bully dogs in Jaywick after being asked to care for multiple untrained, powerful dogs.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Canines, chaos and so much serotonin: My weekend behind-the-scenes at Crufts

Crufts 2026 attracted global dog enthusiasts and breed communities, with competitors judged on health, structure, movement, and temperament across various categories including puppies.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Canines, chaos and so much serotonin: My weekend behind-the-scenes at Crufts

Crufts 2026 attracted global dog enthusiasts and breed communities, with competitors judged on health, structure, movement, and temperament across various categories including puppies.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Crufts champion dog handler has previous animal cruelty conviction

Lee Cox guided Clumber spaniel, Bruin, to the top spot at the famous dog show in Birmingham on Sunday, beating out around 18,000 competitors. But the champion handler was previously found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a dog in his care, The Independent can reveal.
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fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

Americans are asking too much of their dogs

Many Americans increasingly turn to dogs to compensate for eroding social life and dissatisfaction with society, finding pets often offer more satisfying relationships than people.
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fromLondon Unattached
2 months ago

The Italian Greyhound - Marylebone - Review

The Italian Greyhound offers calm, modern casual Italian dining with sustainable ingredients, good wines by the glass, pleasant acoustics and inventive burrata with fig-walnut pesto.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why Do Dogs Need a Tail?

Careful kinematic research, such as that done by a Japanese team headed by Naomi Wada, has determined that the dog's tail was designed to assist the dog with balance. When a dog is running and turns quickly, he throws the front part of his body in the direction he wants to go. This causes his back to bend; however, the forward velocity is such that his hindquarters will tend to continue in the original direction.
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fromCN Traveller
4 years ago

The best dog-friendly hotels in the UK

As many of our dog-owning editors can attest (myself included) not all dog-friendly hotels in the UK are made equal. While some offer only a sole (and often squirrelled away) dog-friendly room for tiny pooches only, others treat four-legged family members of all sizes and breeds like VIP guests in their own right. Based on our own travels with furry friends in tow, the hotels
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fromMail Online
1 month ago

Meet the 'dog matchmaker' who matches guide dog puppies with owners

Guide Dog Mobility Specialists match trained dogs with visually impaired owners by analyzing both profiles to ensure optimal compatibility and life impact.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 month ago

Pittsburg support canine competes for the title of America's Favorite Pet'

Madeleine Ryder's golden retriever Daisy Mae transformed a fun pet competition entry into a meaningful fundraising effort for animal welfare while providing emotional support through life's challenges.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Roger and the Smooth Fox Terriers

A lifelong secular man inspired belief in an afterlife for his widow through the presence and love of smooth fox terriers.
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fromDoggodigest
1 month ago

10 Dog Breeds That Love to Travel (And 5 That Prefer a Staycation) - Doggodigest

Certain dog breeds—like Labrador and Golden Retrievers—are naturally suited to travel and outdoor adventures, while others prefer a relaxed, home-centered life.
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fromDefector
1 month ago

The Westminster Dog Show's Youngest Handlers Don't Know If They Want To Do This Forever | Defector

Emerson Jaquish, 19, is a junior show dog handler and assistant who balances online college with a demanding cycle of bathing, grooming, and showing dogs.
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fromDefector
1 month ago

A Westminster Dog Show Judge Tells Us What They're Looking For | Defector

Dog show judges evaluate each dog against its breed standard, emphasizing positives and functional traits; becoming a judge requires extensive experience and breeding achievements.
#westminster-dog-show
#westminster-kennel-club
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago
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Westminster Dog Show's 150th Anniversary brings top dogs and themed eats to Madison Square Garden amNewYork

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1 month ago
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Westminster Dog Show's 150th Anniversary brings top dogs and themed eats to Madison Square Garden amNewYork

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fromAol
2 months ago
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Video: Golden Retriever Needs Owner to Hold His Hand While They Are Working

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2 months ago
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Video: Golden Retriever Needs Owner to Hold His Hand While They Are Working

fromAol
2 months ago
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Video: Golden Retriever Needs Owner to Hold His Hand While They Are Working

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2 months ago
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Video: Golden Retriever Needs Owner to Hold His Hand While They Are Working

fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Penny the Doberman pinscher wins the 150th Westminster dog show

A Doberman pinscher named Penny won best in show Tuesday night at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, netting U.S. show dogs' most coveted prize and giving veteran handler Andy Linton another win after nearly four decades. Linton got best in show in 1989 with another Doberman, named Indy. Penny "is as great a Doberman as I have ever seen," Linton told a supportive crowd. Despite health problems, he guided the 4-year-old dog through an impeccably crisp performance.
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fromMail Online
1 month ago

Dog shelters are being forced to EUTHANISE flat-faced dogs

Abandonment of brachycephalic breeds has surged, overwhelming shelters and forcing euthanasia due to lifelong, costly health problems from extreme conformations.
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fromMail Online
2 months ago

The 10 extreme traits owners must AVOID in dogs, according to experts

Certain extreme physical traits bred for 'cuteness' cause severe health problems and suffering in many dogs, and public demand fuels the practice.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I spent $200,000 on my dogs. I'm almost embarrassed to admit that, but their intellect makes them really valuable.

A neurosurgeon bought two high-end Svalinn protection dogs for over $200,000 and formed deep emotional bonds due to their intelligence and gentle temperament.
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fromAol
2 months ago

Video Shows What It's Like to Work When You Have a Labrador

A black Labrador named Belvedere persistently interrupts his owner’s remote work with kisses, nudges, bounces, and demands for full attention until she gives in.
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fromMail Online
2 months ago

How popular is YOUR pet's name? Use our tool to find out

Popular pet names in Britain are shifting from traditional choices like Rover and Spot toward human-style names such as Poppy and Luna.
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fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Building Your Puppy's Confidence

Secure, patient, gradual positive exposure builds confident puppies capable of calm, responsive behavior needed for therapy dog work.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Demand has increased, without a doubt': the shocking rise of personal protection dogs

Purpose-bred protection dogs trained to bite and hold are sold in the UK as live-in security, raising public safety and animal welfare concerns.
fromDoggodigest
2 months ago

10 Border Collie Traits That Thrive With a Work-from-Home Human - Doggodigest

They have an uncanny ability to understand human cues and commands, making them easy to train. This intelligence is a boon for work-from-home individuals, as a clever companion can learn routines quickly. Imagine having a dog that understands your work schedule and respects your "do not disturb" times. Their intelligence means they can pick up on subtle cues, like when you're on a conference call, and adjust their behavior accordingly.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

The shelter said the pit bull was sweet. He mauled his new owner

A shelter adopted out a dog with an undisclosed violent bite history that later severely injured an adopter, prompting surgeries and a $3.25 million settlement.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

From anxious Weimaraners to aggressive Chihuahuaswhat science can tell us about dog breeds

Dogs can have wildly different personalities, which often vary by breed and size. Although individual temperament matters most, larger trends can help predict which pooch will be meek and mild and which is most likely to bite the postal worker. The Dog Aging Project, a long-term study on canine aging, has collected data on dog behavior from more than 50,000 owners, distilling the results into scores for traits such as trainability, excitability and aggression.
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fromBest Life
2 months ago

8 Best Dog Breeds If You Work From Home, According to Veterinarians - Best Life

Certain mellow, intelligent, and low-maintenance dog breeds—such as Poodles and Greyhounds—make ideal companions for people working from home.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Psychology says people who prefer dogs over cats typically display these 8 distinct personality traits - Silicon Canals

Dog people are more extroverted and more agreeable, seeking social interaction and exhibiting trusting, altruistic traits linked to personality differences with cat owners.
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