Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Birds are known for a few things: flying, dropping surprises on us unexpectedly, and being loud. Pet birds do all of these things ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: @wally.meets.world / Instagram It’s a known fact that dogs love to play fetch with their hooman friends. Many ...
What do you plan to do this year when National Fetch Day comes around? Believe it or not, October 18 is right around the corner, and it’s going to be a great day. If you are a dog owner, you know how ...
Have you ever seen a cat play fetch? We haven't, so when we came across @the_maine_coonies_ video of her playing fetch with her Maine Coon, Casper, we were delightfully surprised to see how good he is ...
While some pet owners may disagree, it's widely accepted that around 80% of dogs will engage in fetching 'play' behaviors with their humans. But scientists have now found out that almost half of ...
Some dogs love the thrill of chasing a ball. A tired pup is often considered a happy pup, but the same doesn’t go for our arms after multiple rounds of fetch. Plus, no one really wants to touch the ...
Fetching isn’t just for slobbery canines, new research reveals. Surveying thousands of pet owners, scientists have found that a large minority of cats do like to play fetch at least some of the time.
Your cat’s favorite activities are probably sleeping, eating, and batting your face at odd hours. But you might be surprised to learn that fetch, an activity long associated with dogs — could also be ...
One poodle we had was special when it came to playing fetch. He could play for countless throws and could probably have died of exhaustion if I didn't call off the game at some point. Of all the dogs ...
Birds are known for a few things: flying, dropping surprises on us unexpectedly, and being loud. Pet birds do all of these things and more; you can train one of them to do just about anything you'd ...