Further proof that dogs were meant to be our best friends

Oldest Golden Retriever. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
Oldest Golden Retriever. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) /
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As if we needed even more proof that dogs adore their hoomans, CNN Health reports that, according to a study, puppies are born ready and eager to be our best pal.

Listen, we love all doggos. If trained and loved properly, they are loyal and give us all the cuddles. However, puppies are simply adorable! Training them is not an easy trick, but it is easy to be patient when they’re so stinkin cute!

If you’ve ever been around puppies, you know they love to be around you. They snuggle up close, lick your face, and jump all over you. Essentially, it seems as if you are their world.

Well, according to the source, there’s a reason why it seems this way. And that’s because we truly are their world. Puppies were born ready to love. But they don’t just love us, they also understand us.

Dogs are truly man’s best friend

The source shares that puppies “are primed to communicate” with humans soon after their birth. This means that they read our body language.

Emily Bray, a post-doctoral research associate at the Arizona Canine Center at the University of Arizona’s School of Anthropology, comments that, in a study, Bray and her team studied 375 puppies about 8 weeks old.

These tests are done on adult dogs, who have been trained and are expected to know these tricks. So when do these dogs learn this? Or are they born with the ability to understand? According to these studies, it may be the latter.

The evaluations were on social-cognitive responses, such as eye contact The puppies were mostly Labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, golden retrievers, and lab-golden mix. Very clever breeds!

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When do you feel your pup began to understand you and catch on to what you were trying to tell or teach him?