A new study details the first time scientists have found a link between tears and feelings in dogs. (CNN)A wagging tail, a loving lick, a playful jump, a heart-melting gaze. You know when your dog is happy to see you. New research from Japanese scientists suggests that a dog’s eyes …
Read More »Study Proves that Our Dogs Really do Love Us!
Using special heart rate tracking collars on four different pooches, they discovered how dogs’ heart rates are affected when their owners cuddle and tell them they love them, as well as revealing five unique ways in which dogs tell you they love you. Combining the heart rate tracking data from …
Read More »Early Exposure to Pet Dogs May Lessen Risk of Schizophrenia, Says Study
Schizophrenia is a common mental disorder that affects a person’s ability to feel, think, and behave appropriately. This disease is chronic and can last for years, even lifelong; unfortunately, there is no cure to Schizophrenia. Thus, if your child gets diagnosed with Schizophrenia, he or she might have to suffer …
Read More »Dog Whimpering Sounds Sadder Than An Infant Crying To Pet Owners
According to a recent study published by the Royal Society Organization, for devoted pet owners, the sound of their dog whimpering invoked the same reaction that a child’s parent has when they hear their infant crying. The study says that a dog whimpering sound makes pet owners sadder than a …
Read More »Your Stress Is Making Your Dog Stressed, Says Study
Does your dog seem stressed to you? It might be because of you! Yes, a recent study published in the Journal Scientific Reports says that throughout a dog’s life, the stress level of the dog is continually matched with that of its owner. It is found that even the cortisol …
Read More »New Study Says Dogs Are Attracted To Smiling Faces
London, Nov 21: Dogs are attracted to smiling human faces, according to a study that shows oxytocin, the hormone associated with affection and trust, is a key factor in the interaction. “It seems that the hormone oxytocin influences what the dog sees and how it experiences the thing it sees,” …
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