This Is Why Your Dog’s Eyes Look Sad—Even When They’re Not originally appeared on Parade Pets. Despite what many of us like to think, it's hard to identify what most dogs are actually thinking just ...
They say the eyes are the windows to the soul, and when it comes to dogs and their loving gazes, perhaps all the more so. From icy blue eyes to eyes in shades of green to dogs with heterochromia and ...
Overweight dogs have higher eye pressure than lean dogs, potentially increasing their risk of glaucoma and other vision problems.
You love your dog, so when you look into their eyes you expect nothing other than a friendly gaze from your loving pet. But when his eyes appear cloudy, you worry—understandably so. Cloudy eyes in ...
Can dogs communicate a range of emotions to humans through facial expressions? Researchers say yes. A new study discovered a key factor that separates wolves from dogs involving two specialized facial ...
When you look into your dog’s eyes, you expect a warm, loving gaze. But if those eyes look cloudy, it’s natural to worry. Cloudiness can be a sign of serious health issues. Dogs can’t tell us when ...
A study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine found that overweight and obese dogs have significantly higher eye pressure than lean dogs, with pressure increasing by 1.9 mmHg for ...
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When your dog gives you side eye, it’s trying to say something
Catching your dog looking at you from the corner of their eyes almost like they are silently judging you feels creepy. That ...
Coyotes, like domestic dogs, possess the ability to create the "puppy dog eyes" expression, a facial feature long thought to have evolved exclusively in dogs due to domestication, according to a new ...
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