Hare and Woods discovered that the canine-human bond, influenced by oxytocin, enhances communication and understanding, revealing how puppy interactions can enrich human relationships.
The Puppy Kindergarten at Duke University fosters a unique environment where puppies and humans alike experience oxytocin surges through affectionate interaction, strengthening their bond.
A 2015 study showed that two creatures gazing into each other's eyes can cause oxytocin levels to rise dramatically, highlighting the emotional connection shared between dogs and their owners.
The influx of volunteers at the Puppy Kindergarten illustrates the magnetic appeal of puppies, drawing in students eager to partake in the joy and warmth they offer.
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