Daylight saving time (DST) is observed in about one-third of the countries around the world, with clocks changing one hour ...
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Pets Radar on MSNStudy reveals how dogs cope with the change to Daylight Saving TimeIn a new study, researchers at the University of Toronto aimed to find out whether pet dogs and working dogs need to take any ...
Working dogs take a day to adjust to the change in routine caused by Daylight Savings Time, whereas pet dogs and their owners seem to be unaffected, according to a new study. Working dogs take a ...
They may also be less responsive to our presence, something Juno, my older dog, is a master of. This study demonstrates that Daylight Saving Time (DST) has a differential impact on sled and companion ...
A study found Canadian working dogs need a day to recover after daylight saving time, unlike pet dogs. Photo / Ming Fei Li Working dogs need a day to recover after daylight saving time clicks in ...
Working dogs need a day to recover after daylight saving time clicks in, however, their domestic counterparts don’t, Canadian researchers say. Daylight saving is used by many countries to ...
While pet dogs don’t seem to be affected too much by daylight savings time, however, it’s important to remember that dogs’ daily lives can be affected when their humans’ schedules change.
Working dogs and other animals have disoriented internal clocks after the time change, while pets hardly notice the ...
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