Our new study, just published in BMC Biology, reveals that differences in the gut microbiome are associated with “ADHD-like” traits in dogs. https://t.co/2LAM1L3cMl
New FDP article (free access for 30 days):
Why do so many people call their dog “my baby”? 🐶👶Our new review explores the science and culture behind dog parenting in modern society.
https://t.co/YSwBzDViZ8
Salamon, A., Lakatos, B., Miklósi, Á., Csibra, B., Kubinyi, E., Andics, A., Gácsi, M., Training level and personality affect border collies’ olfactory performance in the Natural Detection Task, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2025, 106625, https://t.co/hQbr2Zgnog
Our new paper on border collies' olfactory performance is out:
👉Dogs performed better if they had higher Responsiveness to training and lower Activity/Excitability personality trait scores.
#bordercollie#olfaction#canineresearch#ethology
👉Any kind of training improved olfactory performance, but interestingly, dogs with special olfactory training were not superior. 👉Senior dogs (>8 years old) performed worse than 0.5-1-year-old puppies.
New FDP study: the declining human fertility rates contribute to the increasing value of dogs. Because people currently do not perceive the level of social support and trust to which they are biologically adapted, they seek alternatives. https://t.co/RmEFc7V8cH
FYI If it seems like it's not loading, it freez, or the sound isn't working, it could be due to the slow server. We're working on this issue, but it's not easy to fix.🤓
New dog vocalisation survey in the house!🐶🔊 Please, fill it out and share it with your friends and family. Having a dog is not a requirement for the survey! ❗️❗️❗️Thank you so much for the participation! ❗️❗️❗️
Our recent paper was chosen as a Title Story by Animals and is highlighted on the main page 📷
Did you know that dogs who look at their owners more provide greater emotional comfort?
https://t.co/eixIJcqFlj
Direct link: https://t.co/kN2wky8KYg
We are happy to share the link to a nice interview that ANIMALS recently did with two of our researchers. Their paper from last year was quite a success among the readers.
https://t.co/aiIa1ufOOC
New FDP study shows the wide range of reasons that people have for choosing their dogs, which can help ensure better matches between dogs and their owners, improving the well-being of both.
https://t.co/hiWX7ocN2C
An 8-week joint outdoor exercise program (at least 2 km walk twice a week) improved dog owners' self-reported quality of life despite no reductions in body measurements and reduced dogs' body condition scores. #CanineScience https://t.co/UnpzbFCGv8
Therapy dogs can effectively manage self-reported dental anxiety in adults, despite no significant differences in heart rate variability between groups. #CanineScience https://t.co/OZhtYYiXqY
This paper presents a model based on Neural Networks for identifying seven different dogs’ behaviors. Data was collected from two sensors attached to the dog’s back and neck. #CanineScience https://t.co/3ikKqyF1qG
ELTE researchers found that dogs, but not pigs, show attachment behaviors towards their owners, which suggests that domestication and human exposure aren't enough to create human-like attachment in companion animals. 🐷🐶
Read more here: https://t.co/QF3oX9vHJE