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SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 2026

Dogs

Dogs

Photo: Unsplash

Dogs can distinguish between emotions in a human face: Study

Dogs "have evolved with us to understand our expressions and cooperate with us, and recognising that can change how we communicate with and care for them," senior author Laura Cuaya said

This dog, known from bones found at the Pinarbasi rock shelter ‌site in Turkey used by ancient human hunter-gatherers, is about 5,000 years older than the previous earliest-known, genetically confirmed canine, the researchers said. Photo: Reuters

Genetic study identifies earliest-known dog, dating to 15,800 years ago

Screengrab showing the seven dogs including a golden retriever, a labrador, a German shepherd and a Pekinese walk along a highway, led by a corgi named Dapang.

Lost dogs’ 17km journey home goes viral in China

Photo: Unsplash

Your dog may be learning words simply by hearing you talk

Photo: UNB

Some dogs can learn new words just by eavesdropping

A hungry pack of dogs gobbling up dry food spread out on the sand. Photo: Nupa Alam/TBS

Kindness to animals in St Martin's: Stray dogs get 8,000kg food relief, medical equipment 

Infographic: TBS

World's largest dog breeds

Dog Deezi from an Istanbul shelter lies on the grass during a walk with its owners Caroline and Meike in Haarlem, Netherlands September 3, 2024. Animal rights activists have found a way to protect some of Turkey's 4 million street dogs, as the Turkish government introduced a new law that is expected to reduce their swollen ranks and promote people's safety, but that the activists say, will lead to many being put down. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw

Turkey's stray dogs find homes abroad after new law to clear them off streets

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Stray dogs pull out man buried after assault in Agra, India, kin find him alive

Garip, a stray dog, who has been taken care by the shopkeepers at a local market, is pictured in Istanbul, Turkey, July 23, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Dilara Senkaya/File Photo

Turkey passes law to get stray dogs off the streets and into shelters

Dogs get treated for heat burns at a pet clinic in Kolkata. Photo: AFP

Pet dogs and strays suffer in Asia heatwave

The dog named Bear guard a flock of 600 turkeys day and night. Photo: BBC

2 dogs protect 600 turkeys raised outside

FILE PHOTO: Rescue workers from Humane Society International rescue a dog at a dog meat farm in Wonju, South Korea, January 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo

South Korea to ban eating dogs

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