Have you ever walked past a dog so massive that you had to do a double take, wondering how much it eats or where it even ...
Analyses of fossils and ancient genomics reveal how early human populations bred less wolf-like companions, and might have ...
The coyote (Canis latrans) is a highly adaptable member of the canine family, native to North America and closely related to ...
Dogs today come in a mind-blowing array of shapes and sizes, from the diminutive pug, Pekingese and Pomeranian to the grand ...
“A reduction in skull size for dogs is first detectable between 9,700–8,700 years ago, while an increase in size variance ...
“Frank Glaser was one of the most skilled and toughest woodsmen in Alaska. He was tireless on the trail,” says Sam. White, ...
An archaeological study has revealed when domestic dogs first began to show the remarkable diversity that characterizes them ...
Size in dogs isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about purpose. Whether they were bred for guarding flocks, hauling sleds, or tracking dangerous game, these dogs needed muscle, height, and endurance. The ...
The huge range of dog breeds that exists today is often thought of as a modern phenomenon, but new research suggests this ...
The most gentle dog breeds are calm and compassionate, and seem to innately know when they need to pump the brakes. These ...
When you adopt a puppy, you can expect to have your hands and face licked a lot. It’s just what they do, and it’s usually accompanied by lots of tail wagging, excitable yelping, and even ...
Parks Canada is working closely with Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Government and Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation to co-manage human interactions ...