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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. 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 ...

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

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    Depending on the type of pet and its age, “the needs of the pet may exceed the benefit of having a pet depending on the individual,” he says. Pets require a lot of care and work

  5. Human–animal communication - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Bergin trained dogs to go to specific text on the wall to ask clearly for "water, treat or pet me." Dogs were able to learn English or Japanese text. She says service dogs can learn to find EXIT signs, bathroom gender signs, and report what disease they smell in a urine sample by going to a sign on the wall naming that disease. [59]

  6. Sarah Wilson (dog trainer) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson began her professional career as a pet dog trainer in New York City teaching in Prospect Park. [citation needed] In the next two decades, she trained all dogs from celebrity pets to tracking dogs to service animals.

  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. What Your Pet Says About Your Career - AOL

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  9. Pet humanization - Wikipedia

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    Pet humanization is the practice in pet culture of treating companion animals with a level of care, attention, and luxury relatively higher than for the average ...