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Thu Sep 10, 2020, 08:35 AM Sep 2020

A Dog's Heart Rate Increases by 46% When Owner Says 'I Love You,

In a new study conducted by Canine Cottages, four different pups were fitted with special heart rate tracking collars to show what gets them excited when interacting with their owners. Combining the heart rate tracking data from the four dogs over seven days, their average heart rate was 67 bpm. But when the canines were told "I love you" by their owners, their heart rates skyrocketed 46% to 98 bpm.

The research also showed one thing that calms a dog's heart rate: cuddling. According to the study, the dogs' heart rates decreased by 23% on average from 67 bpm to 52 bpm while they were being cuddled by their owners.

How exactly do dogs show their affection for their owners? Five simple ways were discovered by veterinarian Dr. Heather Venkat, a head veterinary nurse with Only Pets Cover, and accredited dog trainer Joe Nutkins.

First, a dog curling up next to its owner, on their lap or at their feet, is a clear and evident sign of love, because pups only lean on people whom they feel comfortable with.

When dogs are greeted, they'll likely wag their tail back and forth, jump, and wiggle back to those that they love.

They can also express affection by bringing a toy, signaling that they trust the person enough to play with them.

If a dog shows their belly, or sleeps on their back with their chest up, it's a sign of trust and love. These pooches trust the humans around them enough to put themselves in a vulnerable position.

Finally, dogs can also show love when they're in pain by coming to some they trust and holding a paw up or lying next to someone with their head in their lap.

https://people.com/pets/dogs-heart-rates-increase-owners-say-i-love-you-study/
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A Dog's Heart Rate Increases by 46% When Owner Says 'I Love You, (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Sep 2020 OP
Pumps up my heart rate too. TeamPooka Sep 2020 #1
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