Articles for tag: Animal Cognition, animal perception, canine instincts, canine intelligence, dog behavior, dog science, dog training, pet behavior, pet psychology, sense of time

How Dogs Sense Time Differently

How Dogs Sense Time Differently

Gargi Chakravorty

Ever wondered why your dog gets just as excited when you return from a five-minute grocery run as they do from a full work day? Their jumping, tail wagging, and joyful barking seem completely out of proportion to your brief absence. This fascinating behavior hints at one of the most intriguing aspects of canine cognition: ...

Finding Your Perfect Match

The Perfect Dog Breed for Every Myers-Briggs Personality Type

Jan Otte

You know that moment when you walk into a dog park and instantly connect with that one furry friend while others just seem… meh? There’s actually some fascinating psychology behind why certain dogs feel like instant soulmates. Your Myers-Briggs personality type might be the secret to finding your perfect four-legged companion. We’re talking about more ...

They Can Distinguish Between Different Types of Human Emotions

10 Ways Dogs Are More Emotionally Intelligent Than We Think

Jan Otte

If you’ve ever caught your dog giving you that knowing look when you’re sad, or noticed how they seem to perk up when you’re excited, you’re witnessing something extraordinary. Your furry companion possesses emotional intelligence that rivals what we see in young children. For decades, scientists dismissed animal emotions as simple conditioning or wishful thinking ...