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Your Dog Might Be Jealous | Smithsonian – Smithsonian Magazine

SectionsNew ResearchHow much is that green-eyed doggy in the window? Mary Beth Griggs Do dogs get jealous? A new study published this week found that yes, in a way, they do. For their study, University of California, San Diego psychologists Christine Harris and Caroline Prouvost looked at how dogs reacted when their owner ignored them and either read a […]

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Noem's former opponents reject her claim that dog-killing story was widely known and used • South Dakota Searchlight – South Dakota Searchlight

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem waves to the crowd during a rally with Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump at the Dayton International Airport on March 16, 2024, in Vandalia, Ohio. The rally was hosted by the Buckeye Values PAC. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)During a series of contentious recent interviews, Gov. Kristi Noem repeatedly

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Mysterious illness has sickened hundreds of dogs nationwide – CBS Pittsburgh

Watch CBS News By Shelley Bortz November 17, 2023 / 6:47 PM EST / CBS Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — There’s a new warning for pet owners about a mysterious illness that’s sickened hundreds of dogs nationwide. Experts say the symptoms are similar to kennel cough only this illness is considered highly contagious and in some cases

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Humans aren't great at identifying aggression in dogs – Popular Science

A new study raises questions about how people interpret social situations—both canine and human. By Laura Baisas | Published Dec 7, 2022 2:00 PM EST Every single day, the human brain is in survival mode, assessing a wide range of dangerous situations. Our brains like patterns so that they can try to make predictions about

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