Crypto holders have discovered a way to ruin the most fun and innocent of local competitions.
The man faces up to five years in prison for animal cruelty.
The biotech company Loyal is developing several drugs that will try, for the first time, to directly extend a dog's life.
Donald Trump and JD Vance keep spreading debunked conspiracies.
"They're eating the cats. They're eating the dogs."
A new study shows that, while dogs are prolific fetchers, plenty of cats will regularly play fetch, too.
New research suggests dogs can not only label objects in their heads, but can retain those labels for extended periods of time.
Memory in many animals, dogs included, has a lot more in common with human memory than we once thought.
New genetic research shows that modern dingoes are still a lot like their ancestors from 3,000 years ago, with little intermixing between them and domestic dogs.
The Game of Thrones author isn't always a fan when adaptations alter their source material, but in this case... he was delighted.
Muttville Senior Dog Rescue helps remind us social media can sometimes be a force for good.
Tyson the Frenchie had most of his left lower jaw removed to treat oral cancer. But within 8 weeks, it somehow grew back.
Harvard researchers have found that reported dog bites tend to go up on days with higher temperatures, UV, and certain forms of pollution.
New research from the Dog Aging Project has found five key factors that can affect a dog's health, including the time they spend with other animals.
The Siberian husky Balto saved a town from a diphtheria outbreak. Now he's helping reveal the genetics of working dogs, 90 years after his death.
Dachshunds, Shih Tzus, and Pugs, oh my! Some of the most in-vogue dogs also come with a whole host of health issues.
The much meme'd Shiba Inu is reportedly more than 17 years old and suffering from cancer.
Researchers at the Dog Genome Project have identified 10 lineages of modern dogs, each of which features a unique mix of behavioral tendencies.
Researchers in Ireland found that dogs can learn to distinguish between a person's normal body odor and their stressed-out scent.
In a new book, The Year of the Puppy , Alexandra Horowitz describes what scientists like her are learning about the first year of dog life.