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Causes and Risks of Dog Obesity Dogs’ natural scavenging behavior, something that’s been ingrained in…
The James-Lange Theory of Emotion
The James-Lange theory of emotion suggests that physical changes in the body happen first, which…
Understanding the Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion
Have you ever wondered where emotion comes from? The Cannon-Bard theory says there’s a physiological…
Our Emotion – Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory of Emotion
The Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory of Emotion, developed in 1962, is a prominent psychological theory that…
Cognitive Theory of Emotion – Dog and Human Emotion
We continue to find connections between human emotion and and faithful companion dog emotion, by…
Power of Emotion – Facial Feedback Theory
Facial Feedback Theory: Our Dogs and Us The Facial Feedback Theory is a theory based…
Were Dogs the First Domesticated Animals?
Man’s Best Friend: A Look at Evolution and Domestication DNA analyses and fossil evidence provide…
Dog Intelligence in Modern Science
Religion’s Rethinking Animal Intelligence: Descartes to Church Doctrine Rene Descartes, a significant figure in the…
Understanding the Aggressive Dog and the Friendly Dog
Aggressive Dog vs Friendly Dog – Understanding Dog Behaviours Below we will talk about some…
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The Roles and History of Dogs
Canis familiaris, also known as the domestic dog, was the first species domesticated by humans.…
Human-Dog Play: Play Bonding Interactions
It might seem obvious to say, but humans shape puppies’ future play behaviors. The interactions…
Types of Dog Play: Solitary to Social Canine Play
Canine play behavior is both solitary and social. These activities reflect the dog’s instincts for…
Why Do Dogs Love Play?
Understanding Why Dogs Love Play The nature of play is something that connects us at…