By Robyn Ortiz
Have you ever looked at your dog and wondered “What are they feeling?” Do our beloved pups love us the way we love them?
It appears the answer is yes! While on a biological level humans and dogs are very different, there are some similarities. Our brain structures both share regulation of neurotransmitters, which transmit signals between nerve cells within the brain. This function controls…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)
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Above: Harman Singh with “Ador”, a 3.5 year old samoyed
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This is part of the August 30, 2024 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.
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