Coren's study looked for signs of canine anxiety in sample of 250 Internet
photos of people hugging their dogs.
In the Psychology Today piece, Coren describes a recent data collection exercise of his, in which he combed through Flickr and did a Google image search for terms like «hug dog» or «love dog,» and found 250
photos of people hugging their dogs.
The Power of a Hug is asking for
photos of people hugging their dogs, and for every one shared MSD Animal Health will donate $ 1 * to Assistance Dogs International.
It's really cute to look at
photos of people hugging dogs, but the reality is not so comfortable.
Not exact matches
We want
photos of you sweeping the glitter off the village hall floor; heading out to teach 5
people on a dark evening half an hour's drive away after a long day at work; your piles
of philosophy books stacked next to your mat; your tabs
of marking for trainees; the scrubby you use on the handstand footprints on the wall; the loose change rattling in the donation box after the PWYC; your studio rent bill; the baby sick on your yoga top after mums and baby yoga; the holes in your favourite decade - old yoga leggings; the charity shop where you buy more; coffee stains on cork blocks and the hospital room where you teach cancer patients; the costume box for your yoga and theatre kids class; your ID badge for prison work; the
hug from the student who finally learned to stand on one leg...
As I began to furiously snap
photos, she walked right by me and proceeded to
hug a bunch
of people directly to my left and right.
Justice Gildea's profile includes the requisite Facebook
photo album, which is devoid
of any particularly compromising pictures, save for one
of her
hugging a
person in a gopher costume.