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Dogs Can Cry Tears Of Joy
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Dogs can cry tears of joy when they are reunited with their owners, a small study has found.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/s cience- environ ment-62 645859
This makes me feel that I never want to leave them. Aren't we dog owners the lucky ones? I think so. :o)
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This makes me feel that I never want to leave them. Aren't we dog owners the lucky ones? I think so. :o)
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// Canines may be genuinely thrilled when they see their human companions after a long period of absence… //
// they were reunited with them after five-to-seven hours of separation. //
The study proves the dogs are please to see their owners after 5 hours on their own. It does not prove after a long period of absence. As I say, I have seen that to be true from my own experience, but the Japanese study is in no way proof.
// they were reunited with them after five-to-seven hours of separation. //
The study proves the dogs are please to see their owners after 5 hours on their own. It does not prove after a long period of absence. As I say, I have seen that to be true from my own experience, but the Japanese study is in no way proof.
I remember when I was married, many years ago, we had a little rescue pup and when the marriage broke up, the pup was about two years old and he came to live with me. After about three years, I was out walking him when we bumped into my ex who neither of us had seen in the intervening years. My dog went ballistic, he squealed, cried, barked and jumped around in circles on seeing my ex and could barely conceal his excitement even when ex kneeled down and petted and stroked him. To be fair, it upset me because he obviously missed his 'Dad' and after that we never saw him again. I didn't spot any tears though.
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