Rose Waldrup told Newsweek how nervous‑system regulation is transforming anxious dogs—by working with biology, not behavior.
You've seen it on the internet: if your dog puts up a paw to stop its nose from hitting the wall, it's smart. Or is it?
Reactive dogs aren't bad dogs — they're overwhelmed ones. Dr. Pepe Hernandez breaks down why it happens and what actually helps.
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Kinship reports that dogs may refuse to move for various reasons, including fear, discomfort, or simply enjoying their environment. Understanding their body language is key to addressing the behavior.
UC San Diego’s Federico Rossano breaks down the science behind dogs’ “word buttons,” the global fascination it sparked, and ...