I am a proud dog owner. Seriously, if you had access to my very exclusive Instagram account, you would see I only post pictures of my dog and images that would make my middle school bullies jealous.
I have a confession to make. Whenever I leave the house, I turn on the television and select a music channel for Buster, my 9-year-old dog. I feel a little guilty leaving him in silence for any length ...
Jan. 27 (UPI) --A Scottish study looking at how music affects dogs' behavior suggests canines are partial to reggae over classical music. Researchers from the Scottish SPCA and the University of ...
I dropped by the office of a colleague of mine to pick up a book that she wanted me to read. Her office was different than most others in the university since she had an antique oak desk instead of ...
IT is often said that music is a form of therapy — an escape from life’s stressors and, of course, entertainment at its best. But did you know that animals, too, find music therapeutic? Reports ...
Stressed out, high-strung dogs probably just need to chill out and lounge to some tunes, especially reggae and soft rock according to a new study from the University of Glasgow. Working with the ...
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