12/16/2024
“…dogs are autonomous, sentient beings, with complex emotional experiences and individual preferences and boundaries.
Dogs have been proven, through research, to learn similar to children and to have the emotional intelligence of the average 2-4 year old…
Imagine that every time you experienced a surge of emotion, it made you shout out loud, and each time you shouted, you received a shock. After a while, you would learn to suppress the shout (the behavior.) This does not mean the underlying emotion would be any different, just the outward expression of the emotion would be stifled. Additionally, with no outlet to express this emotion, suppressing the emotion would only last so long before resulting in other fallout behaviors. Perhaps instead of shouting out loud, you begin to channel the emotion through an anxious or obsessive behavior, like picking, ruminating, or self-injuring in some way. Our dogs are similar in this way and like humans, it is important to remember that our dog’s behavior is a result of their emotions.”- from our blog, “The smack heard around the tidal basin”-
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