Not exact matches
In the Dogsaholic article, it was stated, «The other study, which was completed at Emory University in Atlanta, came to the conclusion that
dogs do
indeed love us; the neuroscientist who completed the study with his own adopted
dog found that when
dogs were presented
certain smells (specifically — the sweat of their owner), the area in the brain linked to the «reward» center lit up.
Some people believe that tug of war makes a
dog more aggressive, and
indeed it is not a game for
dogs that are easily over aroused or aggressively protective of their resources, but most
dogs will not become aggressive while playing the game and tug - of - war actually builds up trust and cooperative skills if
certain rules are followed:
Indeed, by tracking their vision using similar methods used on humans, research has found that domestic
dogs do prefer
certain images and videos.