Animals
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Following the Death of Companion, Dogs Shows Grieving Behavior According To Study
As shown in a literature review of 426 Italian dog owners released in Scientific Publications, emotion regulation modifications displayed by canines after the passing of companion canine in the same residence could be symptomatic of distress.
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