A Comparison of Canine and Human Existential Dread - Los Angeles Weekly Times
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Have you ever watched your dog sleep, moving his legs or emitting soft grunts? You could be witnessing a dream in action. But do dogs dream like us? Science has begun to answer this fascinating question, and the findings are as close as they are revealing. Dogs also dream: it confirms neuroscience For decades, scientists have studied sleep in animals and discovered that many mammals experience human-like sleep cycles, including the REM phase (Ra…
A Comparison of Canine and Human Existential Dread - Los Angeles Weekly Times
A Comparison of Canine and Human Existential Dread Dog Anxiety Series On the intersectionality of dog anxiety and owner anxiety With a dog and owner pair, there are 4 possible states of anxiety. 1. Dog anxious, owner not anxious. Involves everyday objects/situations that are fearful to the dog but not the owner. Rain for instance, or pigeons or balloons. 2. Dog not anxious, owner anxious. Involves everyday objects/situations that are fearful to…
A Comparison of Canine and Human Existential Dread - Electric Literature
Dog Anxiety SeriesOn the intersectionality of dog anxiety and owner anxietyWith a dog and owner pair, there are 4 possible states of anxiety. 1. Dog anxious, owner not anxious. Involves everyday objects/situations that are fearful to the dog but not the owner. Rain for instance, or pigeons or balloons. 2. Dog not anxious, owner anxious. Involves everyday objects/situations that are fearful to the owner but not the dog. The dog does not read and …
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