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Why Does Dogs Seem To Comfort You When You Cry

If your dog seems concerned when you cry, chances are you’re not imagining things. New research indicates dogs actually respond in a unique way to human tears. Researchers at the University of London found dogs are more apt to approach a person who is crying than one who is talking or humming. And even more

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Pet Air Travel – Is Your Dog Safe When Traveling By Plane?

Guest writer, Alisha Walker from DogFriendlyVacations.com explains the three most important things pet owners should do before taking their dogs on board an airline. If you are concerned for your dog’s safety before boarding your first pet flight, please read this article. Just because thousands and thousands of pets are safely transferred from one destination

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Top 25 Dog-Friendly Beaches In America

During the dog days of summer, it is hard to find a cooler activity for you and your pet to enjoy together than going to the beach. I used to love to romp along the shore with my Dachshund, Rusty. We would find a local, pet-friendly beach and spend an afternoon chasing tennis balls and

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Prolonged Aerobic Exercise Gives Dogs ‘Runners High’

In case you’ve ever doubted your canine buddy was a born runner, researchers at the University of Arizona’s School of Anthropology in Tucson recently discovered that dogs actually get a “runner’s high” just like people doi. Runner’s high is the term used to describe the positive feelings exercise can generate. Studies show natural chemicals produced

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