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Dog owners are putting their pooches up to the test and the reactions have been priceless.A new social media trend, “Walking past my dog,” has been steadily gaining popularity as dog owners test their pets’ memory and recognition abilities. An owner walks by their dog − which is being walked by someone else − to see if they recognize their mom or dad.Here’s what to know about the trend, including some of the hilarious reactions.What is the ‘Walking Past my Dog’ challenge?The “Walking Past my Dog” challenge is a new social media trend in which dog owners walk by their…

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Posted on 7 May, 2025 This is a story that will get your tail wagging – a heart-warming initiative is bringing furry friends into local schools to help students transform from reluctant readers to confident bookworms. Changing lives one story at a time, Story Dogs is a national volunteer organisation providing reading support for primary school children by bringing pet dogs into schools and libraries for specialised one-on-one sessions. And it doesn’t get more adorable than children practising their reading to dogs. Making sure no child is left behind in literacy, the program began in Murwillumbah in 2009 before expanding all…

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If you think about how many dog breeds exist, it’s impossible for even the biggest dog-lover to know about all of them. Even with all the new mixed combos, like the Pitsky or Chiweenie, very rarely does a pup come along that’s like nothing we’ve seen before.Enter the Chinese Chongqing Dog. These gorgeous canines are among the rarest in the world, and thanks to their adorable stuffed bear looks and pouty, mesmerizing eyes, I’ll take four.If you’re on the hunt for a rare pup, you’re in luck. The adorable doggy in this photo, shared by @chongqingdog_majestictemple, is looking for his…

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Shutterstock You’ve seen the Goldens, the Labs, the Frenchies, and the Huskies. But beyond the world of popular pups lies a fascinating lineup of rare dog breeds—some ancient, some quirky, some so unique they’ll make you do a double-take at the dog park. These are the dogs that turn heads not because of size or sass, but because most people haven’t even heard their names before, let alone met them in person. Some hail from remote villages, others from royal courts or rugged mountain regions.Azawakh Shutterstock Straight out of West Africa, the Azawakh looks like it was sculpted by…

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A rare breed of hunting dogs known for its forked nose, the Turkish Pointer, might just help scientists better understand why human babies are sometimes born with facial clefts. In a recent study, researchers say they’ve found the genetic mutation that causes these dogs to develop their characteristic split nose. They argue that similar mutations might also explain some cases of cleft lip and palate in humans. An international research team conducted the study, including scientists from the National Institutes of Health in the U.S. and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. They analyzed the genetics of…

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