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Business To Business, London, 01 August 2025: Your dog’s intuitive responses—tilting its head when you cry, pacing when you're stressed, and appearing by your side during difficult times—are no coincidence. Thousands of years of co-evolution have equipped dogs with remarkable ways to tune into our emotions through our voices, facial expressions, and even brain chemistry.
Research shows that dogs have specialized brain regions dedicated to processing human speech, similar to those found in humans. Additionally, the surge of oxytocin, often called the “love hormone,” that occurs when we make eye contact with our dogs, underscores the deep emotional connection they are wired to recognize and respond to. This extraordinary emotional intelligence is rooted in their brain structures, enabling them to sense and react to our feelings in ways that strengthen the bond between humans and dogs.