fromPsychology Today1 month agoMental healthHow to Be a 'Good' Dog In a Human-Centered WorldVivian Zottola's book advocates for positive, force-free dog training and understanding canine psychology to help dogs thrive in human environments.
PsychologyfromPsychology Today1 month agoWhy Do Most Humans Have Positive Feelings for Dogs?Dogs are the first domesticated animals and are genetically favored by many people.Cultural and historical factors shape human attitudes toward dogs.Genetics play a significant role in feelings toward dogs.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia8 months agoHistoryA Gallery of Dogs Through the AgesHumans and dogs have shared a profound bond for thousands of years, as evidenced by ancient footprints and historical artifacts.
PsychologyfromPsychology Today1 month agoWhy Do Most Humans Have Positive Feelings for Dogs?Dogs are the first domesticated animals and are genetically favored by many people.Cultural and historical factors shape human attitudes toward dogs.Genetics play a significant role in feelings toward dogs.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia8 months agoHistoryA Gallery of Dogs Through the AgesHumans and dogs have shared a profound bond for thousands of years, as evidenced by ancient footprints and historical artifacts.
fromwww.theguardian.com5 months agoWritingRaising Hare by Chloe Dalton review woman meets leveretRaising Hare explores human-animal relationships, emphasizing understanding and perspective from a non-human viewpoint rather than a simplistic anthropomorphic lens.
fromThe New Yorker7 months agoOMG scienceMonkey Business in "Chimp Crazy"Humankind's earliest interaction with animals is rooted in dignity and recognition, rather than ownership or exploitation.
fromIndependent8 months agoOMG scienceRyan Coogan: Lily Allen's decision to return her dog to the shelter has provoked outrage, and rightly soPet ownership requires long-term responsibility and commitment, not just short-term joy.