Because we both have similar cognitive abilities, humans and dogs have been friends for a very long time.
Incredibly comparable brain structures have been found in humans and dogs, which may help to explain how harmoniously coexisting the two species have been for more than 30,000 years.
Studies have shown that when it comes to understanding the emotions conveyed in spoken words, humans and dogs use the same brain regions.
This is how the unique connection that forms between a little infant and a pack of German dogs is explained in the film.
The lovely video of the little child having fun with the 14 dogs quickly became popular online.
The video presents an alternative perspective to the widely held belief that these dogs are aggressive and hazardous near youngsters.
The study’s conclusions suggest that dogs care about us for the same reasons that people do, such as social comfort or interpersonal connections, and that their affection for us goes beyond merely giving them with food.
In earlier research, American scientists at Emory University in Atlanta, USA, found that both humans and dogs had a brain area related to feelings of joy.
In reality, the findings of this study confirm what dog owners have long assumed to be true: dogs exhibit strong feelings of love and devotion.
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