Dr. Zac Pilossoph, a consulting veterinarian at Healthy Paws Pet Insurance, says the 'zoomies' in dogs is a canine's best "expression of being happy" Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE.
Those familiar with dogs have no doubt witnessed pooches getting the 'zoomies' from time to time. But what exactly are they - and why do they get them? Dog trainer Adem Fehmi, the behaviourist for ...
In a recent viral video, a rescue dog catches a case of the zoomies at the worst possible time — while his canine sibling is just trying to enjoy a peaceful nap. The […] ...
Lots of animals get the zoomies! Pet parents are likely used to their cats and dogs burning through bursts of energy by racing around the house, and zookeepers experience the zoomies, too.
"If you're having a bad day here's a video of my golden retriever/Bernese mountain dog puppy probably waking up our entire floor with a zoomies tantrum at 4:30 .a.m," reads layover text in the clip.