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Dogs don't perceive time in the same way humans do, but they can distinguish between short and long absences and show stronger emotional reactions after longer separations.
Dogs don't conceptualize abandonment like humans, but they do feel distress when their owners leave and often exhibit signs of missing them during their absence.
Dogs don't perceive time like humans, but research suggests they can distinguish between short and long absences, reacting more strongly after longer separations.
Dogs don’t perceive abandonment like humans do, but they often feel stress or sadness when separated from their owners, especially if the bond is strong.
Dogs do not perceive time like humans, but studies suggest they can differentiate between short and long absences, reacting more strongly after longer ones.
Dogs don't think in human terms of 'abandonment,' but they do feel distress and miss their owners, often showing signs of separation anxiety or emotional longing.
Dogs experience emotional distress when separated from their owners and may worry at some level if their caregiver will return, especially if they struggle with anxiety or have insecure attachment styles.
Dogs often exhibit signs such as whining, waiting by doors, destroying objects, or sleeping on their owner's belongings, all indicating they miss and long for their human.
Dogs often demonstrate they miss you through behaviors like shadowing, excessive excitement upon your return, or signs of anxiety when you're gone.
Yes, dogs do miss their owners and often show behavioral and emotional signs of longing when separated.

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