Since their creation, dogs have become a part of life for human beings. The emotional dependency that humans have with dogs has proven to have psychological benefits along with multiple health benefits.
This need has been able to reduce the symptoms of depression, schizophrenia and improved cardiovascular health.
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Both are Social
Humans are social animals and so are dogs. Dogs cannot survive alone just like humans. No matter how distant or detached we may be at times, but we always come back to our roots, our family and friends to keep us sane and healthy.
Both are always learning and inspiring
Sometimes we look at dogs for inspiration too for their selfless needs and giving nature. Dogs are also always learning and evolving with time, growing into their mature and older self just like humans do.
As dogs learn new tricks we also learn new information and skills that help us go on with our daily lives.
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Both need constant affection
Humans and dogs are both very affectionate and need constant attention from time to time. They both crave the human contact like hugs, kisses and cuddles as well as a sense of assurance and security.
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Both need family
Just like humans, dogs need family too and they are often the happiest around people who love them. While humans need family to keep them grounded, dogs need family to be unconditionally loved.