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Dogs will never speak human. Here's why.
By Rachael Rettner last updated
The findings mean that dogs may be similar to human infants in their word processing abilities.
The Incredible Explosion of Dog Breeds
By Remy Melina last updated
From a teacup-size Chihuahua to a Great Dane, there is an incredible amount of variety in dog breeds.
Dogs: History, evolution and behavior of our best friends
By Stephanie Pappas published
Reference Dogs and humans have been companions for thousands of years.
Why is chocolate bad for dogs?
By Remy Melina, Mindy Weisberger last updated
Is it really that bad to give a dog a bite of a chocolate bar? Live Science investigates just how much chocolate is lethal to dogs.
Why do dogs and other animals lick their wounds?
By Lauren Leffer published
Here's the science behind why pet cats and dogs and some wild animals lick their wounds.
Gene mutation that helps make 'toy' dog breeds so small existed in wolves 54,000 years ago
By Harry Baker published
A new study has shown that a genetic mutation that influences the small size of dogs can be traced back to 54,000-year-old wolf DNA.
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