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If you love dogs, psychology says your
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heart's wired for connection. Dog people
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score higher in empathy, trust, and
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social openness. You read emotions fast
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because you've spent years decoding tail
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wags and puppy eyes. You crave
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belonging, not attention, just shared
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joy. That loyalty you show, it's rooted
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in oxytocin, the same hormone that bonds
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families. Dog lovers thrive on teamwork,
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laughter, and being needed. You find
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purpose in care, feeding, walking,
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protecting. It soothes your nervous
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system. Research shows you're more
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extroverted, optimistic, and emotionally
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resilient. When life feels chaotic, a
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dog's steady love reminds your brain
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what safety feels like. That's why man's
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best friend hits deeper than a phrase.
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It's biology. So, if dogs feel like
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home, it's because your mind is built
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for trust, warmth, and connection that
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never needs pretending. Loyal,
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compassionate, steady. That's what your
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love for dogs really says about you.
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Follow inside your mind for more
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psychology that explains