A Belgian Malinois–Boerboel mix rescued from severe neglect in the South Peninsula is now ready for adoption following a remarkable recovery, TEARS Animal Rescue said on Monday. Atlas was found ...
Most organizations approach culture change through training and communication, assuming that if you educate people and build their skills, you can expect action. But people’s behavior rarely changes ...
Please support the Channel by checking out my affiliate links!!! The Boerboel is revered as a guardian of homesteads in some of Africa's most treacherous land. The breed is a guardian, hunter, and an ...
The largest-ever study of dog behavior, tracking more than 47,000 pets, reveals how breed, size, sex, and age shape canine traits. It provides insights that could help identify early signs of illness ...
Why do some people do more for the community than others? A new study now shows that personality traits such as extraversion and agreeableness correlate with volunteering and charitable giving. People ...
Owners returning home to a chewed-up couch or trash thrown around might brush it off and learn to tolerate the dog's unwanted behaviors, but new research revealed a range of naughty behaviors occur in ...
A giant dog who put on a sob show while asking Grandma to get on the couch left the internet in stitches. Dog owner Matt Odabashian told Newsweek that he visits his mother's house between one and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The bigger the dog, the softer the sweetie! Or, that’s what it seems like to us anyway. Just take a look at a video of one of the ...
The bigger the dog, the softer the sweetie! Or, that’s what it seems like to us anyway. Just take a look at a video of one of the largest pups we’ve ever seen interacting with his grandma. The ...
Humans have a long history of reshaping their canine companions, which evolved from ancient wolves. At least 10,000 years ago, Arctic peoples were using selective breeding to create sled dogs, ...
Student behavior problems continue to plague schools, and educators say they’ve actually grown more serious, according to a recent survey by the EdWeek Research Center. Nearly half of teachers, school ...