
The Science Behind How Dogs Reduce Stress and Anxiety
Dogs have an extraordinary sense of smell, capable of detecting scents at concentrations as low as one part per trillion (Jenkins, 2019). This incredible olfactory ability has led to their use in various medical and psychological applications, including detecting stress, anxiety, and even serious medical conditions such as diabetes, seizures, and cancer. This article explores the science behind canine scent detection and its implications for human health.

From Shelter to Service: Can Rescue Dogs Become Working Dogs
Every year, millions of dogs find themselves in shelters, waiting for a second chance. While many are adopted as family pets, some go on to become highly trained service dogs, transforming the lives of people with disabilities. The journey from shelter to service is one of careful selection, intensive training, and a deep bond between dog and handler. Let’s explore how rescue dogs are evaluated, trained, and placed as service animals.

Why Are Therapy Dogs So Good at Their Jobs?
Therapy dogs have a special way of bringing comfort and joy to people in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and other settings. But what exactly makes them so good at their jobs? While all dogs have the potential to provide companionship, therapy dogs go a step further. Their temperament, training, and natural abilities make them uniquely suited for the role

The Most Common Myths About Therapy Dogs (And the Truth Behind Them)
Therapy dogs are becoming more common in schools, hospitals, and community spaces, but there’s still a lot of confusion about what they do and how they’re different from other working dogs. Misconceptions can lead to unrealistic expectations or even limit access to these amazing animals. Let’s break down some of the most common myths about therapy dogs and uncover the truth behind them.