Your dog may not only really love its favorite chew toy. He or she may also be able to remember its name, even without getting a chance to pounce on it for two years. A new study, although highly ...
A study published in Biology Letters on Wednesday, Sept. 4, suggests that some dogs can remember the names of their toys years after not seeing them. Researchers tested five dogs — named Max ...
If you've previously thrown away a worn-out and mucky pet toy, the chances are your dog still remembers its name. Researchers have found that names are ingrained into the memory of dogs for longer ...
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Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Certain dogs can remember the names of their toys for at least two years, scientists have found. Previous research has shown these rare pooches ...
A trio of ethologists at Eötvös Loránd University, in Hungary, has found, via experimentation, that some dogs are able to remember toy names for up to two years. In their study, published in ...
Whether you're a new parent or shopping for one, now is the time to load up on all sorts of car seats, strollers, high chairs ...
Turns out, the beloved building brick brand Lego takes its name from a charming, simple phrase that’s often used in the toy’s home country of Denmark. Dating back to 1932, founder Ole Kirk ...