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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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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