A 2026 Linköping University study recently published in Royal Society Open Science revealed why playing with your dog is so ...
Playing a little extra with your dog improves the emotional bond between owner and dog, according to a new study from ...
We’ve all seen it, the look of pure joy the moment your dog grabs a toy, plants their paws, and gives you the playful invite ...
Dog play can be noisy and physical. Chasing, growling, and wrestling are often harmless. The trouble starts when tension replaces fun and the shift goes unnoticed. Many early warning signs are subtle, ...
Dogs speak volumes through their body language, especially during play. Knowing the difference between happy, healthy play and signs of stress or aggression can prevent conflicts. By learning these ...