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I was wondering, can dogs feel your emotions? I know it's probably a stupid question but the other day, I yelled at my puppy for pooping in the house & gave him a little spanky. He ran off but couple minutes later, I got bad news about my friend and I started crying and even though he knew I was mad at him, he came by me and started licking me and snuggling by me. So, can dogs feel your emotions?
http://www.petplace.com/dogs/can-dogs-sense-our-emotions/page1.aspx
People are going to give you mixed answers.
But I've had similar moments with my dog. Whenever I'm sad and I don't show it, he always comes by and gives me kisses. When I'm physically hurt, he will actually come by and lick the spots [knee] When I'm angry.. he sits right next to me or on my lap.
There's always an argument about dogs and emotions. Some people think they are incapable of feeling anything so they think dogs can't understand or sense our emotions.
I grew up with my pup so he practically "knows" me. I think if you treat your dog right and you get close to him, he will notice these things and try to make you back to normal. I know they must feel emotions because you can obviously tell if they are happy or not by their tail, ears and "eyebrows". Usually every dog would come up to you if you were upset, It's just how the atmosphere is.
It's really hard to explain but there's no right answer, so it's up to you for your interpretations.
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Thank youuu!!
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