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Dogs think that humans are important.
“ It turns out that dogs rely on humans more than they do their own kind of affection, protection and everything in between.”
“Because dogs navigate the world through their noses, the way they process smell offers a lot of potential insight into social behavior."
“Of all the wafting smells to take in, dogs actually prioritized the hint of humans over anything or anyone else.”
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Do dogs have feelings and emotions?
“Most people can read emotions in their dog quite easily. For example, you come home and your dog dances around wagging her tail, and you think to yourself, “Lady is happy to see me,” or “Lady really loves me”
“You might argue against this by noting that if you challenge a dog it clearly becomes angry, and this is proven by the fact that it snarls or snaps. Alternatively, it might become afraid, and this is proven by the fact that it whimpers and runs away”
“Just like a two-year-old child, our dogs clearly have emotions, but many fewer kinds of emotions than found in adult humans.”
“This means that a dog will have all of the basic emotions: joy, fear, anger, disgust, and, yes, love, but the dog does not experience the more complex emotions like guilt, pride, and shame.”
“Your dog has learned that when you appear and his droppings are visible, on the floor, bad things happen to him. What you see is his fear of punishment; he will never feel guilt because he is not capable of experiencing it.”
“He will also not feel pride at taking home the top prize in a dog show or an obedience competition. But your dog can indisputably feel love for you and derive contentment from your company, and that’s really the crux of the matter “
Can dogs sense fear on humans?
“One dog had fallen into a frozen pond when the ice broke under him. The other dog would leave, but kept coming back to check on the one in the water. Did the dog sense fear from his companion? It seemed like he knew the dog in the water was in trouble. He would run up to people standing on the bank as if he was pleading for help. Was he showing empathy for the dog stuck in the freezing water?”
“ People who are afraid of dogs often stare at them, which the dog interprets as being confrontational."
“ When we are scared, sweat glands are more active which will produce “body odor” a dog can smell.”
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