The Emotional Lives of Dogs
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The Emotional Lives of Dogs

In this conversation, Killian and Suzi Walsh discuss the emotional lives of dogs. They explore how dogs experience emotions and the scientific evidence that supports this. They also debunk misconceptions about spoiling dogs and emphasise the importance of meeting their emotional needs. The conversation highlights the role of nature and nurture in shaping a dog's emotions and the significance of positive experiences in their daily lives. Ongoing research is focused on understanding facial expressions in dogs and their unique ability to communicate with humans.


 

Takeaways

  • Dogs experience emotions and there is scientific evidence to support this.
  • Common emotions displayed by dogs include joy, fear, anger, disgust, love, and jealousy.
  • Dogs do not experience complex emotions like pride, shame, remorse, resentment, or guilt.
  • Dogs can form emotional bonds with other animals, including humans, and are skilled at reading their body language.
  • The upbringing and environment of a dog play a significant role in shaping their emotions and behaviour.
  • It is important to provide dogs with positive experiences and meet their emotional needs.
  • Misconceptions about spoiling dogs leading to behaviour problems are not supported by research.
  • Ongoing research focuses on understanding facial expressions in dogs and their unique ability to communicate with humans.


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Please Note:
In the interest of keeping episodes conversational and entertaining we will make broad generalisations that may not reflect you, your situation or your pet. If you have any concerns please consult a certified professional who will assess your individual needs.


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