181. Animal Emotions | Psychology Today
Gender differences in dogs, flood surviving ants, and culture in gorillas
The more we study animals the more we learn about their remarkable lives. Female dogs are better than males at detecting
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182. Comments on "Do animals have spiritual experiences? Yes they do" |...
book "For the love of a dog" and her blog, came across your work.
In my small way, I am so very grateful for you sharing via the internet and your books.
I am a gentle soul and have never bought into the idea of animals being without
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183. Animal Emotions | Psychology Today
Lobsters versus dogs: Trading 'claws for paws' is not the thing to do
Lobsters should not be traded off for dogs. There have to be more humane ways to raise money for unwanted
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184. Comments on "Animal Emotions and Beastly Passions: We're Not the O...
big part of my practice as a dog trainer is helping dogs work past issues directly related to PTSD. There's no question that dogs at least experience PTSD.
And, as I suggest above, animals can be very empathic, meaning they can sense or feel
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185. Animal Emotions | Psychology Today
Lobsters versus dogs: Trading 'claws for paws' is not the thing to do
Lobsters should not be traded off for dogs. There have to be more humane ways to raise money for unwanted
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186. Animal Emotions | Psychology Today
Gender differences in dogs, flood surviving ants, and culture in gorillas
The more we study animals the more we learn about their remarkable lives. Female dogs are better than males at detecting
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187. Morality in Tooth and Claw | Psychology Today
canids (members of the dog family) like wolves, coyotes, and domestic dogs, so it is a good example to use to examine the mechanisms of fair play. Although play is fun, it's also serious business. When animals play, they are constantly
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188. Individual Animals Count: Speciesism Doesn't Work | Psychology Today
Going To The Dogs Is A Good Idea: It's Not A Dog Eat Dog World
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189. Do Animals Know Who they Are? | Psychology Today
Jethro, my late companion dog, a self-conscious being? Do any of these animals have a sense of self? What do these animals make of themselves when they look in a mirror, see their reflection in water, hear their own or another's song or howl, or
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190. Individual Animals Count: Speciesism Doesn't Work | Psychology Today
Going To The Dogs Is A Good Idea: It's Not A Dog Eat Dog World
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