Somewhere out there, Mother Nature is laughing at us, because she gave one little Shih-Tzu puppy a bark that sounds less like a canine warning and more like a squeaky dog toy trapped inside a furball.
City dwellers are expected to tolerate some amount of noise. When it comes to disruptive pets, you need to prove it’s a problem. By Ronda Kaysen Q: I live in a rent-stabilized apartment in Brooklyn.
Lydia Patrick is a Newsweek Life and Trends Reporter based in London, focusing on emerging trends, human interest stories, and women's issues. She previously uncovered a growing pattern of knife crime ...
Viral videos and dogs are two things that go hand-in-hand. However, animal behavior experts have issued a warning about the latest pet trend on TikTok. In "bark at your dog" videos, TikTokers get up ...