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Dealing with an indoor/outdoor cat

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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — In neighborhoods where suburban calm meets a touch of the wild, a familiar figure slips between worlds: the indoor/outdoor cat. One moment it is curled in a sunbeam, the next it is padding across a fence line, alert to every rustle of leaves and distant call of a hawk. For many cat owners, this dual life offers a compelling...Read more

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Tiny, raucous monk parakeets from South America thrive in Chicago. But why?

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CHICAGO — At a quiet street intersection in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood, the imposing figure of a pine tree is only outweighed by the massive collection of sticks and twigs carefully placed on its branches. It’s a huge communal nest for monk or Quaker parakeets, who have called the structure home for the last 25 years or so.

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Forced to Choose Between Love and a Pet's Loyalty

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Dear Annie: A friend of mine is facing a painful choice, and I can't stop thinking about it. She has dogs she loves dearly, but the man she's dating is allergic. Not "a little sneezy," but truly can't be around them. She feels like she's being asked to choose between her pets and a relationship that could become something real.

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How does your dog judge you?

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Female dogs prefer the competent person when opening a food container, researchers say.

“Dogs are highly sensitive to human behavior, and they evaluate us using both their direct experiences and from a third-party perspective,” researchers at Kyoto University wrote. “Dogs pay attention to various aspects of our actions and make judgments ...Read more

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Beads, bones and bipartisanship: Sen. Thom Tillis' last pawrade

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WASHINGTON — Purple and green tutus, boas and sparkles sprinkled the atrium of the Hart Building on Wednesday for what has become one of the most popular events on Capitol Hill: a bipartisan costume dog “pawrade.”

While this year’s celebrated Mardi Gras, the event is typically Halloween-themed — but last fall’s was canceled due to ...Read more

Employee Thinks Loss Of Pet Equates To Loss Of Child

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DEAR ABBY: I supervise a group of six mid-level professionals. Usually, we manage fine, but a current conflict may push me over the edge. "Lauren" lives alone with dogs that seem to be her only family. One of them (age 11) had been sick. She kept asking for sick leave to take him to the vet. I told her she had to use vacation time for that.

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The fashionable dog: How canines became style icons and cultural signals

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By the time a dog trots down a city sidewalk wearing a carefully chosen harness, seasonal sweater or custom bandana, few people stop to think how dramatically the role of dogs has changed. Once valued primarily for work—herding livestock, guarding homes or assisting hunters—today’s dogs increasingly function as companions whose appearance ...Read more

The Quiet Necessity: Caring for Your Pet’s Nails

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It is one of the least glamorous parts of pet ownership, but keeping an animal’s nails properly trimmed is an essential part of routine care. Long nails can cause discomfort, alter the way an animal walks and even lead to joint problems over time. For many pet owners, however, the simple task of trimming nails can feel intimidating.

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Harnessing the Walk: Why More Pet Owners Are Choosing Harnesses Over Collars

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NORFOLK, Va. — For generations, the standard image of walking a pet involved a leash clipped to a collar. But in recent years, harnesses have quietly become one of the most popular pieces of pet gear on the market. From energetic dogs to adventurous housecats, more animals are heading outdoors wearing harnesses designed to make walking safer ...Read more

When Accidents Happen: Caring for an Older Dog With Incontinence

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NORFOLK, Va. — One of the quiet realities of loving a dog for a long time is that eventually their bodies begin to change. The energetic puppy that once bounded across the yard can become a slower, greyer companion who needs more patience and care. Among the most common challenges owners face with senior dogs is incontinence — the loss of ...Read more

The Comfort Factor: Why Dogs Gravitate Toward Your Favorite Seat

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In many households, furniture follows an unspoken hierarchy. Certain chairs become “yours.” Specific corners of the couch feel familiar. A particular spot at the end of the bed becomes routine. And yet, the moment you step away, your dog often claims that exact location. When you return, it looks perfectly settled, as if it has always ...Read more

The Shared Language of Play: Why All Mammals Learn Through Games

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Across cultures, climates, and species, young mammals engage in a remarkably similar activity. They chase, wrestle, tumble, stalk, and retreat in patterns that resemble conflict but lack real danger. Puppies pounce on littermates. Kittens ambush imaginary prey. Young primates swing and spar. Even human children invent games built around pursuit ...Read more

How Pets Become Emotional Barometers in Families

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In many households, the first sign that something is wrong does not come from a conversation or a visible argument. It comes from a dog that refuses to leave someone’s side. A cat that suddenly sleeps on a pillow it has ignored for years. A normally playful pet that becomes quiet and watchful. Long before humans articulate distress, animals ...Read more

The Science of Sniffing: Why Your Dog’s Nose Needs Daily Adventure

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If humans walked through the world the way dogs do, we would be overwhelmed. We navigate primarily by sight. Dogs, by contrast, inhabit a landscape of scent. What looks like a patch of grass to you is a layered archive to them — who passed by, how long ago, whether they were stressed, what they ate, whether they were healthy. A daily walk is ...Read more

The Science of the Walk: Why Daily Walks Matter More Than You Think

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To many dog owners, the daily walk is a practical necessity. It is how dogs relieve themselves, burn excess energy, and stretch their legs. Squeezed between work schedules and household obligations, walks are often treated as errands rather than experiences. Yet behavioral science suggests that this routine activity is one of the most important ...Read more

Why Some Dogs Act Like They’re on Patrol 24/7

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In many neighborhoods, there is at least one dog who seems to believe it has been officially appointed Chief of Security. It watches the street from the window, alerts the household to passing pedestrians, inspects every unfamiliar sound, and positions itself strategically near doors and fences. To owners, this constant vigilance can appear ...Read more