Dogs
Canine remains discovered in Bulgaria show dog meat may have been Iron Age delicacy - study
The Greeks, as well as the Thracians, who lived in what is now modern-day Bulgaria, are believed by researchers to have consumed dog meat.
WATCH: Fire breaks out at destroyed UNRWA compound in Jerusalem
Guard dogs or state security? Malawi faces unusual post-election dispute
Dedicated accessories for pets and personal equipment have been launched in Israel
Israel Kennel Club to host dog show in Arad to support southern residents
Sponsored by animal food brand Royal Canin, the show will feature around 800 dogs from approximately 130 different breeds, competing for titles in 10 different rings.
Petah Tikva father-son duo arrested for attacking neighbor, attempting to kidnap dog
The men, aged 62 and 31, allegedly threatened to kill the dog over the barking.
Hebrew University’s innovation in antibiotic eyedrops offers new hope for dogs and humans
A new eyedrop innovation for dogs offers better treatment for bacterial eye infections and could aid human medicine.
Animals' PTSD from rocket sirens must also be acknowledged - opinion
In memory of Lev, a three-legged dog who became irreversibly paralyzed from fear of rocket sirens, I share his story and invite you to support Wind Chimes’ work with traumatized animals and people.
Israeli scientists decode how dogs smell using lasers and AI
Journal of Biophotonics: Sensing Dog Brain Reactions to Smell by AI Speckle Pattern Analysis.
United Hatzalah launches Israel’s first psychotrauma dog unit
Emotional support dogs offer comfort and stress relief to those in distress
Archaeologists discover well-preserved Roman dog in Belgium
Experts believe the dog was an offering linked to rituals associated with an important building.
Promising treatment for dogs with CKD shows positive results
Researchers found a noticeable difference for dogs who were treated with the vitamin D treatment rather
Purim Spiel: Dog Birthright, the newest frontier Israeli tourism, caters to the furriest Jews
Purim Shpiel: The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
Eye-tracking glasses show how dogs perceive human gestures
The findings suggest that dogs do not merely follow commands mechanically but try to interpret human intentions, demonstrating a more sophisticated level of understanding.