science
Study the science of animals to get a deeper understanding of your pet's brain, body and behavior.
Anxious dogs have measurable brain differences that are similar to ours.
Dog ownership entails a great deal of furry company, tail wags, chasing balls, and plenty of unconditional affection. However, some dog owners are also dealing with canine companions who are suffering from mental disease.
By Vadym Lukachyna3 years ago in Petlife
Elephant Whispers Review
The documentary shows how the team uses a unique approach to communicate with the elephants, which they call "whispers." By using their body language, tone of voice, and subtle gestures, the caretakers are able to build a relationship of trust with the elephants.
By Gokulraj VM3 years ago in Petlife
Why Some Dogs Are Smarter Than Others
Dogs are known for their loyalty, companionship, and playful nature. However, not all dogs are created equal when it comes to intelligence. Some dogs are naturally more intelligent than others, while some may require more training and cognitive stimulation to reach their full potential. In this article, we'll explore canine intelligence, why some dogs are smarter than others, and how you can improve your dog's intelligence through cognitive training.
By Erwin Smith3 years ago in Petlife
LEMMINGS
Once upon a time, in the remote and snowy lands of the Arctic Circle, there was a tribe of lemmings who lived in harmony with nature. They were small and cute rodents, with soft fur and big round eyes, and they spent their days hopping and scurrying around the rocks and bushes, searching for food and playing with each other.
By Vuyani Mzini3 years ago in Petlife
Tall Tail
Once upon a time, in a vast African savannah, there lived a giraffe that was unlike any other. This giraffe, whose name was George, could speak fluently in the language of humans. George had a long neck, beautiful brown and orange spots, and a friendly personality that drew other animals to him.
By Asad Saleem3 years ago in Petlife
Uncovering the Mystery of Long-Haired Dalmatians: The Genetics and Care of a Rare Coat Type
The characteristic spotted coat of Dalmatians, which is typically short and smooth, makes them one of the most well-known dog breeds. Certain Dalmatians, however, may have longer hair than is common for the breed. This lengthier coat can have a length that is somewhat over average or it can have a full, flowing coat that resembles that of a long-haired breed. Why then do some Dalmatians have lengthy hair?
By Kevin Clanton3 years ago in Petlife








