A rescued deaf dog learns custom hand signals, showing how consistent training builds clear communication and trust.
Where can condo draw the line when it comes to pets? Expert explains why so many are confused by Fair Housing Act, Americans with Disabilities Act ...
Meet Poundcake, a deaf senior rescue dog, and Milkshake, who's also deaf. Their parents taught them sign language to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A deaf dog’s reaction to being told he is going for a walk is warming hearts online, after footage was shared earlier this month.
While many dog owners have built their own methods of communication and trust with each other that don’t always align with the research, there are certain things your dog is trying to tell you with ...
Do speech buttons really allow dogs to talk to us? Scientists investigate. Can dogs understand what we say—and talk back? Witness amazing moments from a major experiment, as thousands of dogs use ...
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show has come to a close; the prestigious Best in Show honor has been awarded to one amazing dog — Penny the Doberman Pinscher. What started with a Masters Agility ...
Sometimes, a pet seems fated to end up with certain owners. That's certainly the case with Bruno, a sweet doggo who was scheduled to be euthanized in Spain but wound up being adopted by Skye and ...
Dogs aren't exactly known for being brainiacs. That's more a cat's domain. But a recent study found that there's one sign your dog is more intelligent than most, and it's a pretty surprising skill. It ...
It’s no secret that runners come in all shapes and sizes, but that didn’t stop runners at the 2025 Davis Turkey Trot Half Marathon from gasping when they were passed by a one-foot-tall runner, ...
Most dog owners are aware that their pooch is smart enough to know a few choice phrases—“walkies,” for instance, or, perhaps more likely, “time for dinner.” Some particularly intelligent canines can ...
In many households, it’s a forbidden four-letter word. It can’t be uttered aloud, only spelled, so those within earshot don’t get too worked up. “Can you take the dog for a W-A-L-K?” Many dog owners ...