This Is Why Your Dog’s Eyes Look Sad—Even When They’re Not originally appeared on Parade Pets. Despite what many of us like to think, it's hard to identify what most dogs are actually thinking just ...
As a professional dog trainer, the short answer is yes, our canine companions absolutely experience emotional states that resemble sadness, loss and disappointment. They sense these emotions through ...
When people are feeling happy, they're more likely to see other people as happy. If they're feeling down, they tend to view other people as sad. But when dealing with dogs, this well-established ...
Many people seem to think calling a dog good, bad, happy, sad, aggressive, stubborn, bold, shy, vicious, alpha, pessimistic, optimistic, or abnormal can help us understand what they’re thinking and ...
Owning a dog may make you a happier person, but new research suggests that when people feel happy, they are more likely to think that dogs look sad. This is the conclusion of a new study by behavioral ...
Despite what many of us like to think, it's hard to identify what most dogs are actually thinking just based on their expression. Last night, one of my dogs, who normally goes and lies down in the ...