A new study shows that diversity in dog breeds came around 11,00 years ago, much earlier than the Victorian period.
This is the fourth part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read Part 1,  Part 2 and Part 3.
Have you ever seen a dog focused on nuzzling their expensive treat under a blanket, behind a couch cushion, or into a freshly ...
Imagine you're an ancient hunter surveying the icy tundra of what is now California's Sierra Nevada. Covered in furs, armed only with the tools you've made by hand, and sporting a hefty mane of hair, ...
Wolves have broader faces and shorter, rounded ears, whereas coyotes have slender faces, taller, pointed ears, and thinner ...
A hunter in central New York shot a wild gray wolf, the first verified and documented case of the species south of the St.
Every year, around 4.5 million people suffer dog bites in the U.S. alone, with 885,000 requiring medical attention.
Human interference in wildlife populations disrupts natural balance and simple solutions rarely resolve the complex tensions ...
A research study in Europe says modern dog breeds have brains larger than those of ancient breeds. Here's the surprising ...
Clouds are rolling in across the Big Sky State. The war on wolves keeps raging, and it’s not just wolves at risk – it’s the state sovereignty that Montanans value most. In recent years, Montana’s wolf ...
Surprisingly, Lauren has revealed Brody isn't the biggest canine they have dealt with having rehomed a 88kg Mastiff Cross ...
Del Toro uses wolves as a metaphor for the world’s brutality. To make that connection, he depicts conflict between wolf and ...