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Finding a dog friendly home

There are two groups of home buyers: those with dogs and those without. Buyers with dogs value certain amenities and, in a buyer's market, sellers can prioritise these aspects to receive offers and confirm a sale.

Therapy dogs help stroke patients become more active

Stroke patients who completed rehabilitation exercises with a therapy dog worked harder than those who did the same exercises alone in this small study. More research is needed!

Doggy quote of the month for August

I love books. This month's quote is from author Gail Honeyman. "“You can’t have too much dog in a book.”

Study demonstrates the importance of emotional support from pets for vulnerable people

People experiencing homelessness, victims of domestic violence and economically vulnerable people are at higher risk of social exclusion. For them, pets are an important source of emotional support.

Let’s sleep on it

Sleep is one of the most important components of health for dogs and humans. Sleep allows the body and brain to recover, process
information, and be ready for the next day. Most adult dogs sleep for an average of 12 and 14 hours daily. Enjoy this column all about the importance of sleep for your dog.

A heroic pairing in search and rescue

This is a Mutual Rescue story about Rudy and Topa and has links to organisations working with animals in Venezuela following their June 2026 earthquakes.

The bond between humans and dogs is remarkably consistent across societies/cultures

This study of rural communities found similarities in the human-animal bond.

Doggy quote of the month for July

This month's quote is from tv presenter Jeremy Clarkson.

Microplastics in over 75% of pet food, study finds

Microplastics are a global environmental health concern. In this research out of the UK, it was found that exposure to microplastics was greater in commercial wet pet foods because the dog needs to ingest more of the food to meet its daily nutritional requirements. Lots more research is needed in this topic in both humans and companion animals.

Greyhound racing says it’s transparent, so we used AI to check – dog by dog

An industry’s social license to operate depends on public trust. In an era of growing concern for animal welfare, that trust will increasingly require verifiable evidence. When an industry publishes its own welfare data, how can anyone check it? A research team at the University of Melbourne built AI agents to go through the public records on fatalities in greyhound racing and found a rising death rate in greyhound racing in Great Britain.

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Doggy Mom
The blog about everything dog

I've been blogging since 2010 about a range of dog issues. I particularly like sharing the latest research news and I always share a Doggy Quote of the Month