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  1. May 17, 2023 · It sounds like a silly TikTok thing, but the question of how much dogs can understand—and why some dogs understand more than others—is one of the hottest areas of current research.

  2. Feb 3, 2023 · The researchers concluded that “dog puppies are more attracted to humans, read human gestures more skillfully, and make more eye contact with humans than wolf puppies do.”

    • Harriet Meyers
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    • You Match With The Dog’s Personality. Just like people, dogs have their own personalities and like to be around others who have similar personalities.
    • They Like Your Smell. Dogs have an incredible sense of smell. A dog’s sense of smell is between 1,000 to 10,000 times stronger than ours. That means dogs are smelling things on us that we don’t even know are there!
    • You Are Giving Off Inviting Signals. Dogs often use very subtle body language as an invitation to play, a warning for others to stay away, or as a way to show that they are fearful or stressed.
    • You Are Not Intimidating. Since dogs are so focused on our body language and mood, if we always act in a non-threatening manner when around dogs, it’s more likely that they will show an attraction towards us.
  4. Dec 23, 2015 · As every dog lover knows, canine companions make for some of the best friends we could wish for. They play with us, cuddle with us, listen to us and make us feel like the most special people on the planet the moment we walk through the front door. We love them, and they love us -- or so we assume.

    • Kate Moriarty
  5. Jun 13, 2024 · When dogs are well-trained, they understand their role in the family and are more likely to be loyal and obedient. Socialization also plays a key role. Dogs that are exposed to different people, animals, and environments from a young age are more confident and well-adjusted.

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  7. Dec 14, 2023 · As a result, modern dogs have an innate predisposition to form strong social bonds, not just with other dogs but, more profoundly, with humans. This deep-seated loyalty is not just a learned behavior but a trait embedded within their genetic makeup, making the bond between dogs and humans one of the most enduring relationships in the animal kingdom.