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  2. What Your Dog's Personality Says About You, According to Pet ...

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    To you, they are part of your family, and are in some ways like your child. Because of that, you have a connection with your pet that is unbreakable and they will forever have a piece of your heart.

  3. I'm a pet owner and this is what makes my heart melt EVERY ...

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    Everyone always says that if you want a faithful friend, get a dog – and it really is the truth. ... either way, having your pet gaze at you with eyes full of affection is enough to brighten up ...

  4. Can dogs smile? Here's what your pet is trying to tell you ...

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    “If the dog’s threatening you, their body might be stiff and they might be moving really slowly and look tense,” Haug says. “Whereas a smiling dog isn't going to look like that, they're ...

  5. Sarah Wilson (dog trainer) - Wikipedia

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    Childproofing Your Dog: A Complete Guide to Preparing Your Dog for the Children in Your Life, Grand Central Publishing, 96 pages. ISBN 978-0446670166; Kilcommons, Brian; and Sarah Wilson (1995). Good Owners, Great Cats, Grand Central Publishing, 224 pages. ISBN 978-0446518079; Kilcommons, Brian; and Sarah Wilson (1997).

  6. Do pets make you healthier and happier? Here's what ... - AOL

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    When a pet dies, Yoo says the grief can be similar to the loss of a loved one, but people may not necessarily understand the pain you’re feeling.

  7. Cat people and dog people - Wikipedia

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    Research has shown a link between some personality traits and the type of domesticated animal owned. A 2010 study at the University of Texas found that those who identified as "dog people" tended to be more social and outgoing, whereas "cat people" tended to be more neurotic and "open", meaning creative, philosophical, or nontraditional. [4]

  8. The surprising health perks of having a pet - AOL

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    The benefits of adding a pet to your household are numerous (cue the Snoopy dance!). ... “Companion animals can help alleviate loneliness,” says Nancy R. Gee, Ph.D., director of the Center for ...

  9. Are You This Type of Person? You Should Never Own a Dog, Then

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    If you aren't prepared to work with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist down the line, says Russell Hartstein, an L.A.-based pet behaviorist, trainer, and founder of Fun Paw Care, you ...