More humans should learn to speak "Doggish"
Briefly

The human-dog relationship often sees dogs meeting human demands chafing against their own needs, showcasing how much more adept dogs are at interpreting human emotions than vice versa.
In her book, "Dog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence," Jennifer S. Holland explores the profound bond between dogs and humans while addressing the crucial need for a deeper understanding of canine emotions.
An increase in pet dog ownership—44.6% of U.S. households now have dogs—coincides with rising incidents of dog bites, highlighting a crucial area of concern in human-canine interactions.
The imbalance in the understanding of needs often leads to conflict, illustrated by the alarming statistic of 4.5 million dog bites annually in the U.S., urging a reevaluation of dog training and social integration.
Read at Big Think
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