Do You Look Like Your Dog?

Research suggests we choose pets who remind us of ourselves.

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Twenty years ago, sociologist Gini Graham Scott, PhD, wrote a book called Do You Look Like Your Dog? She got the idea for it when she was at a dog show and observed dogs and their owners sitting next to each other. Since then, another book has come out with the same title. Which begs the question: Do you? Research suggests you very well might.

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