The winter blues can affect your pet's mood. A vet weighs in on how to keep your pet happy and healthy all season long.
Dogs can be going through a ruff time, too. Studies have shown a dog’s brain is similar to that of a human’s, and in the 1980s, Dr. Nicholas Dodman of the School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts ...
There’s evidence that dogs can alleviate depression in humans, which is great news for canine lovers. Well, buckle up, because this is a two-way street! Dr. Zac Pilossoph, consulting veterinarian at ...
As humans continue to endure the freezing temperatures, our furry friends may be feeling the 'winter blues' too - watch out ...
TAMPA, Fla. (BLOOM) – Shorter days, less sunlight, and cooler temperatures can put anyone in a funk. As many as 5% of Americans experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There’s plenty to love about winter, including cozy nights, festive lights and plenty of snowy Zoomies, but for many dogs, the ...
A new study shows dogs may become more anxious and possibly suffer from depression when their owners overuse their smartphones. The United Kingdom-based study focused on how welcoming a pet, ...
Watch out for these subtle signs that could indicate your dog may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
We like to think our dogs are always in a good mood. Tail wagging. Tongue out. Living their best life. But that’s not always ...