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Six ways to get more joy with your dog

These simple exercises can foster a deeper connection with your pet and improve your mental health

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March 9, 2024 at 11:11 a.m. EST
An illustration of a man looking at a dog. They are both wearing black turtleneck sweaters and round red glasses.
(Chelsea Conrad/The Washington Post)
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The human-dog connection runs deep. Dogs are so tuned in to their people that they catch their human’s yawns — even if they simply hear the yawn rather than see it.

“The emotional connection between humans and dogs is the essence of the relationship,” said Clive Wynne, a professor of psychology and director of the Canine Science Collaboratory at Arizona State University. “Dogs are amazingly social beings, so they are easily infected with our warmth and joy.”