University cats? New study show they may be more useful on campus than dog visitations October 31, 2022 Post secondary education is always stressful for students and in recent years, campuses have been organizing visits with dogs to help alleviate some of… Continue Reading
Stressed over the impeachment trial? Therapy dogs are on the job November 15, 2019 Pet Partners and #PIJAC hosted a non-“pawtisan” event, Meet the Pets, on Capitol Hill the first day of the televised hearings of the impeachment trial. Congressional… Continue Reading
Rats taught to drive tiny cars show much less stress, which could be good for our mental health November 3, 2019 If you teach a rat to drive a tiny car, it gives the rodent new-found independence which leads to lower levels of stress. Call… Continue Reading
Lioness in German zoo ate her two newborn cubs just days after giving birth August 9, 2019 Keepers at Leipzig Zoo in Germany say a first-time mother killed and ate her cubs suddenly while grooming the newborns. The cubs, born to… Continue Reading
Your dog doesn’t like or want your hugs so stop hugging dogs April 27, 2016 Dr. Stanley Coren may be one of the world’s the most well-known dog expert. He lives in Vancouver and first came to the attention… Continue Reading
Drones cause bears heart rates to soar according to new study August 28, 2015 Nifty footage circulate when drones captures wildlife in their natural habitat. They’ve been used for important scientific research that couldn’t otherwise be undertaken. In… Continue Reading