Welcome to the first episode of our new Q&A minisode series, where we will feature a curious question about canine/human behavior and relationships. For the launch question, John Bartlett answers how dogs communicate love to their owners, providing both scientific rationale and personal evidence from his beloved dog pack at home – including humorously reminding us how very special those big, sloppy “welcome home” slobber kisses are from our dogs.
Welcome to the first episode of our new Q&A minisode series, where we will feature a curious question about canine/human behavior and relationships. For the launch question, John Bartlett answers how dogs communicate love to their owners, providing both scientific rationale and personal evidence from his beloved dog pack at home – including humorously reminding us how very special those big, sloppy “welcome home” slobber kisses are from our dogs.
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2015 Study via Science Magazine for Oxytocin-gaze Positive Loop And The Coevolution Of Human-dog Bonds https://science.sciencemag.org/content/348/6232/333.abstract
• Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Azabu University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
• Department of Physiology, Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
• University of Tokyo Health Sciences, Tama, Tokyo, Japan
• Also discussed on Quartz:
https://qz.com/386144/science-proved-you-and-your-dog-fall-in-love-when-you-look-in-each-others-eyes/
How caring for dogs transforms who we are as a person and changes our lives for good. Interview series hosted by Dr. Sharon Holland, author and a professor of American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who writes about the human-animal distinction from a moral and philosophical standpoint.