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Dogs act as exercise motivators, stress relievers, non-judgmental listeners, and support systems. Women, in particular, form close connections with their fur babies. Let’s look a little further into the special relationship between women and dogs.
Throughout cultures, women who were closely bonded to dogs likely had a greater impact on their coevolutionary relationship with humans than men.
Philadelphia-based photographer Kristen Kidd is behind the Women's Best Friend project, featuring women photographed with their loving pets.
But why is it that women seem to love dogs so much? The answer lies in the science behind the bond between humans and animals. It’s been proven that when a woman interacts with her dog, her body releases oxytocin, a hormone associated with feelings of love and bonding.
When Philadelphia-based photographer Kristen Kidd was taking photos of animal shelter employees and adopters, she was amazed by how many people — especially women — shared personal stories of...
According to a recent study, the dog and woman relationship was a primary catalyst for the bonds we have with our dogs today.
“We found that dogs’ relationships with women might have had a greater impact on the dog-human bond than relationships with men,” said study first author Jaime Chambers. “Humans were more likely to regard dogs as a type of person if the dogs had a special relationship with women.
They show unconditional love, they boost our confidence, and they never question us: three qualities that female leaders surely need. So this International Women’s day, we’re celebrating powerful women and their dogs. 1. Queen Elizabeth.
Cuddle up with your dog and prepare to be profoundly moved by these heartwarming stories of the special bond that exists between women and their dogs. In reading each story, you will be humbled by the virtuous characteristics of our dog companions who clearly cherish sharing their lives with us.
According to new research, a woman is more satisfied in her relationship when her partner feels the same about her pet as she does. If she's close to her dog, he'd better be, too.