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The science is correct. (Original Post) Duncanpup Saturday OP
No doubt... And Goldens (and Labs) are the best at it... hlthe2b Saturday #1
Our Current Lab Is An Oddity ProfessorGAC Saturday #2
There is real science behind human and dog's brains with eye contact Botany Saturday #3
Really, michael??? "Dog owners talk about their pets LIKE* they are part niyad Saturday #5
Thanks Duncanpup JMCKUSICK Saturday #4
My dog knows this! Americanme Saturday #6
my sister had the most pathetic springer ever. mopinko Saturday #7

hlthe2b

(111,567 posts)
1. No doubt... And Goldens (and Labs) are the best at it...
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 07:18 AM
Saturday

Speaking of science, there is actually a reason why those two breeds may have "hyper-developed" the behaviors that have us opening the refrigerator to them (moderation, folks)... Both breeds have a gene that leads to a near-insatiable appetite, which, unfortunately, likewise predisposes them to obesity, so we have to be the "bad guys" sometimes. Those eyes, though... Those eyes!

ProfessorGAC

(74,671 posts)
2. Our Current Lab Is An Oddity
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 07:52 AM
Saturday

First one we've had that doesn't eat just because food is present.
I still put a measured amount of his food in 2x a day, but there are times when the food sits there for 4 to 6 hours. He only eats when he's actually hungry.
None of the other dogs (all labs) were like that. Food in the bowl, blink, food was gone.
Vincent is the exception, by a lot.

Botany

(75,443 posts)
3. There is real science behind human and dog's brains with eye contact
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 09:28 AM
Saturday

X-SCITECH
Dogs and people bond through eye contact

By Michael Casey
April 17, 2015 / 12:50 PM EDT / CBS News
Dog owners often talk about their pets like they're part of the family. In fact, it often seems as though the family pooch is seen as another one of the kids. Now, scientists have found that the connections between humans and their dogs have the same biochemical basis as the mother-child bond, and it's strengthened by the same thing: a loving gaze.

A new study in Science led by Takefumi Kikusui, an animal behaviorist at Azabu University in Japan, carried out a series of experiments that examined the impact of the gaze in the dogs and their owners and found that those puppy dog eyes are even more meaningful than we thought.

"Our data suggest that owner-dog bonding is comparable to human parent-infant bonding, that is, oxytocin-mediated eye-gaze bonding," Kikusui said. "And this is surprising to us because there is not a reproductive relationship between human and dogs, but both of them have acquired similar skills."
Oxytocin is a hormone associated with trust and maternal bonding - it increases when you're close to someone you love and gives you that warm fuzzy feeling.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dogs-and-people-bond-through-eye-contact/

niyad

(127,689 posts)
5. Really, michael??? "Dog owners talk about their pets LIKE* they are part
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 09:34 AM
Saturday

of the family. . .". Not "like", you clueless twit. They ARE part of the family often the best part.

(* We will skip the "like" vs "as if" debate, as it is before sufficient caffeine.)

mopinko

(73,023 posts)
7. my sister had the most pathetic springer ever.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 09:57 AM
Saturday

at dinner time, she’d sit, leaning against the cabinets opposite the kitchen table, let out a constant, very high pitched whine, and drool. a thin, constant stream of drool.
then she got to lick the plates. at least my sister made her wait til they were done eating.

i never, ever feed my dogs from my plate. hence, they dont even bother to try this crap on me.

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