I believe that dogs do, indeed, feel emotion. They are happy when you come home from being away, and sad if you scold them. I can't help but think that they feel love, too. After a recent move my daughter left her dog with us. Whenever she comes over for a visit the dog barks like his heart is breaking, and his complete joy at seeing her again is obvious.
It can be possible as dogs can feel human's emotions and that could affect them.
Yes, dogs do show emotions - especially happiness and sadness.
It is Called Empathy, the ability to feel another's emotions and respond to them.
no, they can not but they can sense you emotions
he can feel the emotions that people have and he can control emotions
Animals with no brains, like oysters, coral, anemones, etc., are not concious, and therefore do not have emotions at all. Repitles have basic emotions, and they will feel fear, satisfaction, stressed, lonely, etc. Mammals like dogs and pigs have complex emotions such as happy, sad, angry, hurt, love, etc.
Love and feel emotions
Love and feel emotions
its there sences to there master or masters
Mammals, such as dogs, pigs, cats and humans, have complex emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, etc. Complex motions are carried out by the limbic system in the brain. Reptiles have a limited array of emotions, such as fear and satisfaction. However, they do not have complex emotions like mammals. Brainless animals, like anemones and oysters, are incapable of processing emotions.
You feel an avalanche of mixed emotions.
Yes he can also feel emotions.