Can dogs sense our emotions


 In recent times, research has shown that dogs can recognize emotions in people's facial expressions from neutral, and they can tell happy faces from angry ones - just from photos of faces. They even 'process' the voices differently in their brains depending on whether they involve positive or negative emotions. It's nothing to do with the words used, just the sound of the voice. Interestingly, there was a clearer difference in brain processing when the negative emotion in the voice was fear or sadness - rather than anger - or when the positive emotion was happiness.

Our canine friends are also very good at knowing when they have our attention, and using it to best effect to influence our emotions. Research has found that dogs' faces are most expressive when they know people are looking at them.

Studies have already shown that dogs will mimic each others' body language, especially if they're closely bonded. Some researchers now believe that the same behaviours can happen between a dog and their owner, with the dog effectively 'smiling' when the owner grins, for example.

Info source: https://www.rspca.org.uk/-/blog_how_dogs_know_what_were_feeling

Photo source:https://www.cesarsway.com/the-science-of-canine-emotions-whats-behind-a-dogs-feelings/

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