A series of three studies looks into why dogs do the seemingly inexplicable things they do. Spoiler alert: Their guardians and living environments may be to blame. READ MORE
In the United Kingdom, advocates are seeking legally-mandated humane treatment for crustaceans used for food. READ MORE
A new study seeks to draw a more direct relationship between improved diet and improved symptoms in adults with major depression. READ MORE
The monthly FooDS survey reveals some thought-provoking consumer sentiments on purchasing meat, food safety, and banning slaughterhouses. READ MORE
With rats growing in popularity as companion animals, this study looks at tickling as a way to make their interactions with humans more positive. READ MORE
In Canada, lower-income older adults are facing challenges, tough decisions, and even discrimination when seeking homes that allow companion animals. READ MORE
A new paper argues that TNR can be justified through ethical philosophy because of its positive impact on cat populations. READ MORE
