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Your Dog Has a Unique Ability to Read Your Mind. Here’s Why.

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Laura Elin Pigott

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Dogs don’t just live in our homes—they live in our emotions. Science shows they’re wired to pick up on our moods, from the tone of our voice to the look on our faces, even syncing their heartbeats with ours when stress runs high. Eye contact sparks oxytocin, the same hormone that bonds parents with children, creating a feedback loop of trust and affection. They may not read our minds, but dogs read us—and in doing so, remind us that friendship can cross species lines. Laura Elin Pigott with The Conversation has the full story.

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Laura Elin Pigott

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