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Dogs likely cannot feel complex or self-reflective emotions like guilt, shame, or pride as humans do, due to cognitive and neurological differences.
Yes, dogs are capable of loving their owners, as shown through affectionate behaviors and supported by neurochemical responses involving oxytocin and dopamine.
Boston Terriers are more energetic, slender, and have pointed ears, while French Bulldogs are stockier, more relaxed, and have large bat-like ears. Their origins, markings, temperament, and health profiles also differ.
Yes, dogs can feel that you love them through behavioral cues and the release of bonding hormones like oxytocin during positive interactions.
Yes, dogs can feel love for their humans, demonstrated through behaviors and supported by scientific evidence involving bonding hormones like oxytocin.
Dogs cannot have Down syndrome as it exists in humans due to genetic differences, but they can exhibit conditions with similar symptoms. Canine autism is not formally recognized but some dogs may show autism-like behaviors.
English bulldog syndrome refers to various congenital or genetic disorders in dogs—especially brachycephalic breeds—that mimic features similar to Down syndrome in humans, though dogs cannot actually have Down syndrome due to genetic differences.
Dogs cannot have Down syndrome as humans do due to genetic differences, but they may exhibit similar symptoms from other congenital or genetic conditions.
English Bulldog Syndrome refers to a group of genetic and congenital disorders in English Bulldogs that resemble symptoms seen in Down syndrome but are caused by different canine-specific conditions.
Dogs cannot have Down syndrome because their genetic structure differs from humans, but they can develop conditions that mimic some of its traits.

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