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Dogs do not think humans are dogs, but they recognize us as a different yet familiar species and form strong social bonds with us.
Dogs often feel confused, anxious, or sad when their owners leave, reacting based on their bond and conditioning.
Dogs don't think humans are dogs; rather, they understand us as a separate but familiar species within their social structure.
Due to dogs’ faster perception of time, one human hour may feel significantly longer—more like several hours—to a dog.
Dogs think about their basic needs, relationships with their humans, and environmental stimuli throughout the day.
Dogs likely see their owners as family members or leaders of their social group, often forming deep emotional bonds with them.
Dogs view humans as important social partners, often perceiving their owners as part of their pack or family, with strong emotional bonds.
Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers are widely considered the best breeds for PTSD service dogs due to their temperament, intelligence, and trainability.
PTSD service dogs are not always free; costs can range from being fully covered by nonprofit organizations to requiring out-of-pocket payment.

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