New research has found that when it comes to which breed of dog might be best for a given task, looks can be deceiving.
A recent study using 3D skull analysis found no evidence that dog breeds bred for bite or scent work have specialized skull ...
The study, led by Nicholas Hebdon and Lindsay Waldrop and published in Science Advances on January 29, used advanced 3D ...
A new study challenges long-standing beliefs by suggesting that dog skull shape does not determine task performance.
"In the past 200 years, humans have created hundreds of dog breeds that look really different and are pretty specialized at some tasks like herding, protecting, and detecting odors. We have ...