Welcome to "The Nurturing Effect: Why Dogs are Naturally Drawn to Those Who Provide for Them"! If you're a dog owner, you know that the bond between you and your furry friend is a special one. You may have even noticed that your dog seems to be especially affectionate and loyal towards you, especially when you're the one providing food and care.
But have you ever stopped to wonder why this is the case? Is it simply because you're meeting their basic needs, or is there something deeper at play?
In this book, we will delve into the fascinating world of the dog-human bond and explore the ways in which nurturing and provision play a crucial role in strengthening this connection. Through a combination of scientific research and real-life examples, we will discover the many ways in which dogs are naturally drawn to those who provide for them, and how this bond can deepen over time.
Whether you're a seasoned dog owner or new to the world of canine companionship, this book is sure to provide you with valuable insights and a greater understanding of the special bond that exists between dogs and their caregivers. So let's dive in and explore the nurturing effect!
As we delve into the topic of the nurturing effect, we will explore the ways in which dogs have evolved to form close bonds with their caregivers. From the early days of domestication, dogs have relied on humans for food, shelter, and protection. In return, they have developed a strong sense of loyalty and devotion towards their caregivers, often viewing them as a source of safety and security.
But the bond between dogs and their caregivers goes beyond simple survival. In fact, research has shown that the act of nurturing and providing for a dog can have a profound impact on the brain chemistry of both the caregiver and the dog. When a caregiver offers food, water, and other necessities to a dog, it triggers the release of oxytocin, a hormone known for its role in bonding and attachment. This release of oxytocin helps to create a positive feedback loop, reinforcing the bond between caregiver and dog and deepening the connection over time.
Through real-life stories and scientific research, we will explore the many ways in which the nurturing effect shapes the dog-human bond. From the role of mealtime in building trust and loyalty, to the transformative impact of consistent care and provision, we will discover the powerful ways in which nurturing can strengthen the bond between dogs and their caregivers.
Título : The Nurturing Effect: Why Dogs are Naturally Drawn to Those Who Provide for Them
EAN : 9798215795996
Editorial : Kairos Books
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