A photo of a dog in India on a scooter, its forehead daubed with colored powder, is a potent symbol of how many households treat pets as family and include them in festivities, including Holi ...
“I have a feeling that this preference got heightened with dogs’ co-evolution with humans, especially in India, where we use a lot of spices in our food and all the garbage they’re scavenging is ...
Indian pet parents, listen up! You love your dog, you pamper them, you give them the best food, and you treat them like ...
Indian street dogs show strong preference for yellow bowls, even empty ones by Bob Yirka , Phys.org A free-ranging dog approaching the three-choice setup in Experiment 1.
Dogs can see blue and yellow shades distinctly but fail to distinguish among shades of red, green and orange which all appear to them as tones of yellow or grey. Now, researchers at the Indian ...
Street dogs in India appear to have a preference for ... re scavenging is loaded with turmeric,” Anindita Bhadra at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Kolkata told New ...
Dogs roaming freely on Indian streets have a strong preference for yellow objects, a new study suggests. Dogs see colours differently than humans because they have fewer colour-sensitive cone ...