Our canine companions appear to have a fundamentally different relationship with time than humans do, according to recent research exploring how dogs perceive the passage of hours and minutes.
The discovery, featured in a collection of reader letters and observations, highlights an intriguing aspect of animal cognition that's reshaping how veterinarians and pet owners think about dog behavior and wellbeing. Understanding that dogs experience time uniquely could help us better meet their emotional and physical needs. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Recognizing how our pets experience the world can deepen our bonds with them and improve their quality of life.
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