Pet owners love their dogs more than their cats, a study has found. But it depends on where you live. Although previous studies have already suggested this finding, scientists from the University of ...
Researchers believe the difference in how dogs and cats respond to humans needing help are linked to their evolutionary history.
An easy way to start a lively debate in almost any social situation is to raise the issue as to whether cats or dogs are the more valued and loved pets. To date, the scientific data seems to indicate ...
Some pets have wide-ranging effects on the planet. Here’s how to lessen them. Credit...Photo Illustration by The New York Times; Shutterstock Supported by By Rachel Nuwer Our dogs and cats provide all ...
This late night show is definitely not like the rest. What started in our high school film studio in 2018 has evolved into a first of it's kind internet talk show, but the heart of the show remains as ...
People think that dogs and cats could never become friends. They believe that dogs and cats fight all the time and could never be in peace together. The mere idea of them being enemies comes from old ...
everyone else is wrong about. It’s not easy not being a dog person. Everyone loves a person who loves a dog. Dog people are fun loving and down to earth. Dog lovers are all-American and among animals ...
The most popular domestic pets in America are dogs and cats. Dogs are somewhat more popular overall, with 38 percent of households in the U.S. having a dog while 25 percent of households have a cat.
I only have cats as pets right now, but my kid desperately wants a dog of her own. Regardless, she somehow got it into her head that we can’t have a dog because we already have cats, and “cats and ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An Associated Press-Petside.com poll shows that Americans like dogs better than cats. And it wasn't even close. Across the country, 1,967 adults were questioned and 74 percent said ...