Health & Wellness How to Keep Your Dog Safe at Home This HalloweenProtect your best friend during a night of scary surprises and opening doors.
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Lifestyle A Dog Person’s Guide to Boston Dog-friendly stores, tours, restaurants, and a living museum of trees await.
Lifestyle How Does Your Dog Feel When You’re Looking at Your Phone?It may seem like your phone is always calling, but your dog needs face time with you.
Lifestyle Sign a Free-Agent Puppy at Park 9 in Boston This SaturdayCome to Park 9 at The Station on September 13 for food, drink, music, bandana embroidery, doggie manicures, and an all-star team of adoptable puppies from Sweet Paws Rescue.
Lifestyle Conservation Dogs May Have Sniffed Out the Elusive Sumatran Rhinoceros These rhinos may be big, but they’ve been almost impossible to find—until now.
Lifestyle What Can I Do About My Dog’s Bad Reputation?For when others don’t see our dogs the same way we do.
Lifestyle Could Your Dog Help Stop Spotted Lanternflies?New research suggests citizen scientists and their dogs could have a role in containing these destructive insects.
Lifestyle Check Out the Entry Photo for Petunia, the Newly Crowned “World’s Ugliest Dog”It does not disappoint.
Lifestyle This Is Where the Phrase “Dog Days of Summer” Came From Where man’s best friend meets etymology.
Health & Wellness The Ultimate Checklist for Your Dog’s Next Beach Day Minimize hazards! Maximize fun!
Lifestyle Do Dogs Ever Belong in Strollers?Here are times when a dog might benefit from a stroller—and how to use one successfully.
Dog People The Story Behind the Amazing Canine Performance in “The Friend”Bing had never been in a movie before. Here’s how the Great Dane became a star.
Health & Wellness Bringing a Puppy Home? Here’s What to Do First.We’ve got pointers on prepping for a pup.
Dog People How Couples Can Divide Dog-Care ResponsibilitiesPlan ahead so that “It’s your turn to walk the dog!” doesn’t turn into a fight.