Participants who owned a dog, cat, both, or none were surveyed to see how frequently humans laugh and what provoked the laughter. It was found that dog owners laugh more than people who own both animals with cat owners laughing the least. This explains grumpy cat. This prompted another study conducted by the Department of Psychology at Eastern Kentucky University. The researchers filmed people playing with dogs. The goal was to determine exactly what was provoking laughter.
If you throw a dog a ball, and they trip in the process, we all burst out laughing. The second situation that evoked laughter was when a dog did something unanticipated or exaggerated.
AKA, they act goofy. Still no surprise here. Both studies concluded that laughter is a social interaction. Laughing reduces stress and gives you a higher quality of life. Our dogs are partners with us and help us to laugh making them better than the grumpy cat equivalent.
Harvard University partnered with other academic institutions around the world to publish a series of studies scientifically proving how dogs provide human-to-human friendships. Of course, dog parents already know this, and probably already know why dogs are better than cats.
People meet people while walking their dogs and are far more likely to befriend the people they met while walking or visiting parks. When was the last time you walked your cat? There are also have been numerous studies showing dog ownership makes you seem more approachable and friendly. Researchers from a separate study surveyed 1, Match. The studied showed women were twice as likely to be attracted to a guy because he had a dog, and also twice as likely to judge their date based on how they reacted to their dogs.
Ouch, get a dog! Dogs making people more social and adventurous is also evident in dog meetups. Many cities have social media pages, dog bars, and even apps dedicated to getting dog owners together.
Everyone knows dogs have the best nose! Dogs like Bloodhounds possess up to million olfactory receptors compared with about six million in humans. With a process called imprinting dogs are able to sniff out different chemicals present in ovarian cancer. Researchers spread the scents gathered from an ovarian tumor on a blanket.
They have the dog target each scent over and over again. Each time, they reduce the size of the blanket, and increase the scent. Once the dog has mastered this, they remove the blanket entirely. Scientists are using this data to build a device that will sense cancer.
The chemical the dogs gravitate toward the most will be the chemical they base their sensor design on. They want proof first. Most dogs take their cues from their owners. If you're cool and calm when that new baby comes in your door, chances are that your dog will be, too.
Of course, some might not be quite as accepting of strangers. Try to control a cat and you might hear the tiny sound of kitty laughter. Most cats will go where they want to go, jump where they want to jump, scratch where they want to scratch, and mark whatever they think needs marking. Then there are those hairballs, which are most easily found when you're barefoot in the middle of the night. Yes, dogs can cause a whole lot of destruction, but you can usually crate train a dog and keep him and your home safe and secure while you're away.
Most crate-trained dogs consider their crates to be their own special places. Try putting a cat in a crate or behind a closed door and you'll have one unhappy kitty. Corrective training and a stern voice can have a lot of power over a dog. Try this with the average cat and you'll be lucky if he glances in your direction while continuing to do whatever he was doing. Okay, cats can technically be trained, but even cat lovers admit that it's not usually as easy as training a dog.
Even food-motivated cats will soon tire of training sessions and walk away. Or, they'll just smack the food out of your hand and eat it anyway. In general, cats train us humans better than we could ever train them. On the other hand, most dogs actually enjoy training. It seems to give them a sense of purpose. It's a job, and most dogs love to work. Plus, many dogs are highly motivated by food and attention.
They'll gladly sit, stay, shake, lie down, and roll over in exchange for a delicious reward. Dogs seem to display a sense of pride when they've done a good job. In fact, dogs sometimes misbehave when they're bored. They need more exercise and mental stimulation. Training helps provide the latter. It's not in a cat's nature to defend you or your home.
Cats are more likely to run and hide when faced with trouble. On the other hand, most dogs will instinctively protect their owners and their territory. They'll bark or growl to alert you to the presence of strangers, and many will even scare off intruders. Dogs can sense our fear and they'll respond if they think we feel threatened. A large dog with a loud bark may seem like the better watchdog, but small dogs are sometimes even more alert when it comes to detecting outside noises.
The little ones may not be able to physically fight off intruders, but they'll certainly alert you about the danger. And many would-be intruders will avoid contact with any dog for fear of being bitten, no matter what the pup's size. No offense, kitties, but protection is not your specialty. When's the last time you saw a cat in a vest working hard to help people? It's true that cats have an important place in animal-assisted therapy , but they're generally not as well-suited to other types of work the way dogs are.
Dogs have been helping people just about as long as they've been on earth. They were working on farms as herders and drovers hundreds of years ago. Today, many dogs still work on farms, and they serve even more noble purposes. Studies suggest hormones play a significant role in how dogs respond to their humans. Mammals produce oxytocin when they feel love. As soon as they see their human, dogs can make up to five times more of this hormone than cats.
Felines are lone animals that can survive on their own in the wild. In contrast, dogs show their appreciation for their human companions through active signs of loyalty and love. The difference between the two species is ginormous. You can avoid this by establishing clear boundaries for your pets. Your pup will learn them faster since dogs are better than cats at taking orders. If you have two different animals in the house, you need to set some rules.
Pet behaviorists recommend teaching your puppy to leave the cat and its food alone and not corner them. Unfortunately, cats are wired to attack anything if they feel cornered, no matter what it is. The cat will simply lash out. Cats are lovable when you obey their rules and give them everything they want. Dogs just need you to throw a stick.
You can do so many fun things outside with your dog , such as skateboarding, swimming, playing fetch, and so much more. Some dogs have extreme anxiety when it comes to riding in the car, but many dogs actually love it. Have you ever heard of a cat enjoying a car ride? Most cats are completely scared to ride around in a car.
Dogs will likely love it after they have been exposed to it enough times. I see countless dogs in cars sticking their head out the window, enjoying the view.
Dogs are very expressive in their personalities, from the way they look at you with happiness or even disgust on their face to barking trying to communicate to you. Owners sometimes feel they know what their dog is saying even when it is talking just by their personality. Dogs can express their personality in so many ways, and people love that about dogs. Dogs form an attachment to their owners. Almost any dog is going to be loyal and form strong bonds with their family units.
So, everyone in the household will form a bond with the dog. Cats do love their owners but not in the way that they have some sort of bond with them. Cats could care less what you are doing or when you are coming back, but a dog really cares and wants to be with you all the time. There are so many different types of dogs in the world, from big to small. There are also so many different types of breeds. You can search through hundreds of breeds to find one that will suit you the best.
There are varieties of cats too, but not as many as dogs. The American Kennel Club recognizes different dog breeds, and the Cat Fanciers Association recognizes 42 different cat breeds. There is truly a dog breed out there for anyone.
Big, small, athletic, lazy, working dog, to companion dog every person should be able to find their perfect dog breed. Nobody likes a litter box. They are messy, sticky, and someone the litter pellets end up on the floor around the house. Even cat owners despise the litter box. Now you will certainly have issues if your dog is not potty trained, but once you get to that awesome stage of just opening the door to let your dog out to go potty, you will be so happy you have a dog, not a cat.
Both dogs and cats can be trained to do different things, but dogs can be taught easier. There are also more things you can teach a dog than a car, from commands, tricks, behaviors, and so on. Dogs enjoy training naturally. They love to please their owners and make them happy. Treats are also a nice incentive for your dog to do training. Cats tend to get bored with training after a while, and they can take or leave the treat, unlike a dog who needs to eat it.
Cats get an extreme amount of hairballs. It is very disgusting when you hear your cat start heaving. Be ready to see a hairball come out. Dogs thankfully, do not experience hairballs. That is another reason why dogs are better than cats! When it becomes time to eat a meal, your dog will be close by, ready for you to share. Some dog owners eat meals with their dogs.
Make sure you research what your dog can and cannot have before sharing people food with your dog. No matter if you were gone ten minutes or ten hours, your dog will likely be so excited that you are back and will greet you with so much happiness. Your cat might not even know you left. Next time you open up the door from a long day at work, see who runs to the door first to greet you home.
Likely it will be that sweet face of your dog!
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