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  2. Emotion in animals - Wikipedia

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    The first two dogs quickly recovered from the experience, but the third dog suffered chronic symptoms of clinical depression as a result of this perceived helplessness. A further series of experiments showed that, similar to humans, under conditions of long-term intense psychological stress, around one third of dogs do not develop learned ...

  3. 6 Signs You're Actually *Too Affectionate* With Your Dog - AOL

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    Dr. Tupler says the reason might be "unwanted advances of affection." Related: The 5 Dog Love Languages and How to Offer Them Every Day. The No. 1 Sign You're Not Being Affectionate Enough With ...

  4. 11 Most Affectionate Dog Breeds That Love to Cuddle - AOL

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    The post 11 Most Affectionate Dog Breeds That Love to Cuddle appeared first on Reader's Digest. We rounded up the fluffiest snuggle buddies to make your decision easy when choosing your new best ...

  5. 10 compassionate acts by dogs that'll make everyone a ... - AOL

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    Number 1. Cora.As if being surrendered to a shelter isn't bad enough, this new mamma dog was separated from her babies. Staff noticed how sad she was, and orchestrated a reunion.

  6. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    A drawing by Konrad Lorenz showing facial expressions of a dog - a communication behavior. X-axis is aggression, y-axis is fear. Dog behavior is the internally coordinated responses of individuals or groups of domestic dogs to internal and external stimuli. [1] It has been shaped by millennia of contact with humans and their lifestyles.

  7. The Intelligence of Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Coren's book presents a ranked list of breed intelligence, based on a survey of 208 dog obedience judges across North America. [10] When it was first published there was much media attention and commentary in terms of both pros [11] and cons. [12] Over the years, Coren's ranking of breeds and methodology have come to be accepted as a valid description of the differences among dog breeds in ...

  8. 32 reasons to love St. Bernards

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    Many people are fascinated by giant breed dogs, and if you head to a park with well-socialized Saint Bernard there's a good chance fans of the breed will want to approach and make introductions ...

  9. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    A dog communicates by altering the position of its head. When the head is held in an erect position this could indicate that is approachable, attentive, curious, or aggressive. Turning the head away may indicate fear, but is also recognized as a calming signal. [13] A dominant dog will display an upright posture and/or stiff legs. [13]