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Exploring levels of interspecies interaction: expectations, knowledge, and empathy in human–dog relationships

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Bräuer,  Juliane
DogStudies Research Group , Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society;

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Schneider, A. K. E., & Bräuer, J. (2024). Exploring levels of interspecies interaction: expectations, knowledge, and empathy in human–dog relationships. Animals, 14(17): 2509. doi:10.3390/ani14172509.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000F-E586-7
Abstract
This exploratory study examines the complex dynamics of human–dog relationships and their impact on interspecies communication. Twelve human–dog dyads were studied using narrative interviews to explore how people perceive their relationships with their dogs. In addition, the dyads engaged in a cooperative task to observe interaction dynamics during everyday activities. This study shows that individual expectations frame interactions and that traditional notions of dog ownership are evolving into more family-like relationships. Effective communication relies on a nuanced mix of verbal and non-verbal cues, with empathy emerging as a fundamental element guiding these interactions. Our findings underline the profound influence of human expectations, knowledge and empathy on communication with dogs. They also highlight the critical role of compatibility between human and dog dyads, and emphasize that such compatibility is a key determinant of satisfaction in interspecies relationships. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how human factors modulate communication and satisfaction in human–animal interactions.