A lone young seal has been captured on camera playing hide and seek with a Labrador doggy in a caressing moment in time recorded by the Thames in Greenwich, London

The seal pup and yellow Labrador dog, Misha, were shot playing. It was a uncommon and truly amazing Labrador moment in time.

Within seconds, a young seal can be seen jumping out of the water and landing on a river walkway right next to the Misha the Labrador. The seal is really sociable and frolicsome. The Labrador is very curious but clearly a little
cautious. Misha barks at the seal a few times, wagging her tail as she d
A Lab pooch, Bull, features a coat colored like that of a calico feline.

The Lab is a patient at Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.

Shots of this dog with unique, but amazing markings, went popular recently.

Bull is believed to be a chimera due to his unique coat.

Wikipedia identifies a chimera as ?a single organism (usually an animal) that is composed of two or more different populations of genetically distinct cells that originated from different zygotes involved in sexual reproduction."

In layman's terms a chimera is one particular animal that genetically is tw
Dog research has banished the myth for good that dogs only see in white and black.

An experiment in Russia on eight breeds of dogs has proved that dogs see the world in blue, yellow and lots of shades in between.

For years scientists have known that dogs could see in a range of colours, but it was thought that they used levels of brightness, and not color per se, to distinguish different objects.

New research found out that dogs have two types of cones in their eyes. This led scientists at the Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the Russia Academy of Sciences to susp
Just how good is a dog's memory?
Dog study shows that a dog's memory is way more human-like than previously thought. Our doggies can copy our actions, even with delays.

The most recent issue of Animal Cognition outlines the development that dogs have what's called ?declarative memory" talking about memories which can be consciously remembered, like facts or knowledge.

Obviously, mankind possess this skill as well, but it had never been scientifically proven in dogs before. Dog owners and doggy lovers likely have seen the skill first-hand for a long time.

The study was done by Cla
Does your pooch watch television? If that's the case, what can they see?
Dog expert Stanley Coren wonders if Television programs particularly for dogs to watch makes perfect sense? This is the trend that several new television stations are beginning worldwide.
People are convinced that their dogs are generally intrigued with events on the television screen, many believe that their dogs completely ignore what is visible on television. Whether or not your dog pays attention to a TV programme depends on several factors.

How a dog's eye works is a thing to think about. The canine eye is bui
Dogs love to eat all sorts of food. You should be conscious of what kind of food your dog can and cannot eat to avoid health issues.

Knowing how to feed your pet dog, makes keeping them healthy a log easier.

Here's a list of foods that you can safely feed your dog:
Sunflower oil: Besides keeping illness at bay, sunflower oil promotes a healthy and shiny coat. A tablespoon is ideal for any dog breed.
Carrots: Not all kinds of vegetables are advisable for your dog, but carrot is an essential vegetable that needs to be included in your doggy's diet at least once weekly.
Apples: ?An app