Posts Tagged ‘animal’

Animal Behavior – Using Laughter for Animal Communication

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Animal Behavior studies reveal all sorts of neat information about our animal friends. One such study targeted the question: do animals laugh? The result may surprise you! Researchers working with rats discovered that when they tickled them, they laughed. Their study discerned that this offered a unique way to encourage animal communication. Take a look at this short video clip, it really is exciting.Rats When You Tickle Them

How Does My Pet Feel About Introducing Another Pet into the Home?

Friday, April 10th, 2009

One prerequisite for caring for your animals is to ensure that they’ll be in good company. So how can you be sure that your home’s peace and harmony will remain when you show up with a cute-faced, tail-wagging, how-could-you-resist puppy. Okay, she stole your heart. But how do you explain that to Max, your been-with-you through thick and thin, loyal, old dog? How do you convince him he’s still the top dog? Just talk to him, communicate with him. Animals can and do understand what people say, humans just have a hard time believing that it’s true. Communication is the number one problem solver. And a common problem when introducing a pet into a household is not letting all family members in on the surprise. And some most prominent members are your dog and cat. So communicate, talk with them. Avoid a potential bad outcome or, what may be construed as your pet’s bad behavior. Talk with pets. Let them in on the good news.

Murphy Captures Us!

Murphy Captures Us!