When it comes to relationships, a new study by Rover finds that pets are the ultimate green flag and how someone treats their ...
A new national study suggests the way people treat their pets may be a strong indicator of how they treat other people, shaping views on love, care, and commitment.
The loss of a beloved animal is often dismissed as less serious than other forms of bereavement.
A new study challenges the belief in a universal "pet effect" on human well-being. Using data collected during COVID-19 lockdowns, researchers found no significant change in respondents' well-being ...
Owning a pet may help slow cognitive decline among older people who live alone, according to a study published this week. A large cohort study of adults ages 50 and older living in the United Kingdom ...
The average pet owner has 72 “pet panics” over the course of a year, according to new research. Between incidents that have already happened (18%), hypothetical situations that could happen, and both ...