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New Research Explores Why Our Dogs Reflect Who We Are - Companion Life

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Marketing expert and host of the Marketing Made Clear Podcast, Will Green MA MBA, has published new research that uncovers the deep psychological ties between people and their dogs – and what this means for the way we buy. The research is titled “The Psychology of Owning a Dog: Why Our Dogs Are an Extension of Us”,
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Mariana Bentosela, researcher at CONICET and PhD in Psychology, studies how dogs communicate with people, what they understand, what they feel, and how their gestures reveal more than we imagine. What can we learn from them and how to improve that daily bond? There are relationships that do not fall into any category. They are not like friendships between peers, nor like family ties as we know them. There is no social contract, but there is loya…

For centuries, dogs have not only been faithful companions of man, but also constant observers of our everyday life. Although they cannot speak in a human voice, they increasingly surprise us with their ability to understand the words we speak.

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wprost broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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