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Most people think their dog loves them because they feed them, but the science behind what's actually happening is far more profound and strange than almost anyone realizes. Once you understand what your dog's brain is really doing when they stare at you, sleep next to you, or steal your laundry, you'll never look at those moments the same way again. In this video we cover: the oxytocin gaze loop, stress detection through scent, the laundry behavior explained, secure base theory, selective listening, personality mirroring, why they choose your bed, and whether the bond can shift. If this changed how you see your dog, leave a like and subscribe, we've got more coming. Works Cited: Oxytocin-gaze loop in dogs — Nagasawa et al., 2015 Oxytocin-gaze positive loop and the coevolution of human-dog bonds Strange Situation Test adapted for dogs — Topál et al., 1998 APA PsycNet Attachment in hand-reared wolves vs. dogs — Topál et al., 2005 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.200... Owner-dog cortisol synchronization — Sundman et al., 2019 Long-term stress levels are synchronized in dogs and their owners Dogs and human sleep quality — Patel et al., 2017 The Effect of Dogs on Human Sleep in the Home Sleep Environment Canine brain response to familiar scents — Berns et al., 2015 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2014... Social referencing in dog-owner dyads — Merola et al., 2012 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-011-04... Empathic responding in domestic dogs — Custance & Mayer, 2012 Empathic-like responding by domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) to distress in humans: an exploratory study Prosocial helping behavior in dogs — Sanford et al., 2018 Timmy’s in the well: Empathy and prosocial helping in dogs Dogs discriminate human stress odors — Wilson et al., 2022 Dogs can discriminate between human baseline and psychological stress condition odours Voice-sensitive brain regions in dogs — Andics et al., 2014 Voice-Sensitive Regions in the Dog and Human Brain Are Revealed by Comparative fMRI Lexical processing in dog brains — Andics et al., 2016 Neural mechanisms for lexical processing in dogs Dogs discriminate human facial expressions — Müller et al., 2015 Dogs Can Discriminate Emotional Expressions of Human Faces Selective attention to humans in dogs — Mongillo et al., 2010 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.201... Safe haven effect of the owner — Gácsi et al., 2013 Human Analogue Safe Haven Effect of the Owner: Behavioural and Heart Rate Response to Stressful Social Stimuli in Dogs Hair cortisol and human interactions — Roth et al., 2016 Hair cortisol varies with season and lifestyle and relates to human interactions in German shepherd dogs Social referencing in infancy — Klinnert et al., 1983 Published in Emotion: Theory, Research, and Experience, Vol. 2, Academic Press Attachment theory foundation — Bowlby, 1969 Published as Attachment and Loss: Vol. 1, Basic Books Patterns of attachment — Ainsworth et al., 1978 Published as Patterns of Attachment, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. We are not veterinarians or certified animal behaviorists. If your pet is showing signs of distress or illness, always consult a qualified professional. #DogImprinting #DogBehavior #DogScience #OxytocinLoop #DogBonding #DogBody Language #WhyDogsStare #DogPsychology #HumanDogBond #FacelessNarration