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Karen Rockett

Why dogs are so loyal - and how they use their eyes to control their owners

A new book takes a fresh and fascinating look at the lasting bond between man and his best friend.

Dr Clive Wynne offers a fascinating scientific insight into the link between humans and canines in Dog is Love.

The animal behaviour specialist ­examines ground-breaking studies explaining why dogs are so loyal and how our relationship with them has developed to what it is today.

The book also discusses how dogs’ ­evolution from wolves to mankind’s ideal hunting companions has enabled the depth of affection between us.

Recent studies have proved that over thousands of years dogs have ­developed small facial muscles so they can make their eyes appear larger and their ­eyebrows expressive to prompt a ­nurturing response in us.

Hence the term puppy dog eyes.

Worldwide expert Dr Wynne also reveals that dogs respond to our ­emotions and how, just like a human couple in love, dogs and their owner’s heart beats can match each other.

Dr Wynne, originally from the Isle of Wight, said: “I wanted to see why our relationship with dogs feels so much deeper than with other species.”

But it is not all good news. Dr Wynne explains: “While your dog does love you, your dog could love almost ­anyone, animal or human.”

Dr Wynne, who directs the Canine Science Laboratory at Arizona State University, describes this as “fickle disloyalty” but puts it down to a dog’s “unparalleled capacity to love”.

During his research for the book he went hunting with dogs in Nicaragua to study the vital role the animals play.

He said: “I wanted to shed light on what the early human-dog relationship might have looked like.”

He also explains what really goes on when a young pup grows up in a ­human family.

The book is a must for any of the UK’s 8.5 million dog ­owners ­looking for an insight into their pet.

  • Dog is Love: The Science of Why and How Your Dog Loves You, is out on September 24.
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