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 study published in PLOS One by Lavania Nagendran, Ming Fei Li and colleagues at the University of Toronto, Canada. 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 study published in PLOS One by Lavania Nagendran, Ming Fei Li and colleagues at the University of Toronto, Canada. Plants & Animals Veterinary medicine Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Working dogs take a day to adjust to Daylight Savings Time, but pets are more flexible
