A new study challenges long-standing beliefs by suggesting that dog skull shape does not determine task performance.
But that doesn’t mean they can’t still live in the same household, as long as plenty of safety precautions are taken. Wag!
Police dogs in Northwest Indiana got a $60,000 boost in the first round of funding through a new MAAC Foundation K9 grant program.
The Bayberry Quartet returned to Montgomery as part of the ClefWorks concert series. A restaurant that has been a staple in ...
NBC4 is celebrating the birthday of our puppy with a purpose, Paris who turns one on Sunday. To celebrate, we take a look into his 16-month journey to become a full-service ...
Reggie, an 11-week-old Labrador Retriever, will be trained over the next 14-18 months before becoming a service dog for a disabled veteran or first responder.
January is National Train Your Dog Month to raise awareness about the importance of training and socializing your pet for ...
Discover the surprising findings of a new study on dog breeds. Despite selective breeding, there's little evidence that skull ...
The men and women of the Laramie County Sheriff’s Office worked hard to accomplish 201 goals established by Sheriff Kozak and his leadership team. The top 20 achievements, designed to ...
FARMINGTON — Selectmen on Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, gratefully accepted a $2,000 donation from Robert Harper for the ...
Google searches for “my dog is depressed” have skyrocketed by 463% in the past month, indicating growing concern among pet owners.
"Within the first two weeks I had taught him to sit, lay down, wait, go, paw and spin," Andrew Hall told Newsweek.