Clayton Perlman loves animals, and he can often be found taking
his pups to the local dog park to play and exercise. His canine companions are
genuinely his best friends, and he spends as much time with them as he
can.
When Mr. Perlman lost his wife following a battle with stem cell
complications, his dogs were there for him, and they helped him grieve.
Do Dogs Know When You’re Sad?
While it might sound silly to some, dog lovers like ClaytonPerlman have experienced firsthand the impact these animals have on emotions.
Dogs are often used to help people who have experienced trauma or grief, and
they can help people feel secure emotionally.
While it’s easy to assume that dogs are unaware of the benefits
they have, evidence suggests that they do know when people are sad. One
study placed dogs in a room with people who were either humming or pretending
to cry. The dogs repeatedly went to nuzzle or lick the crying people while
ignoring those who were humming.
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