In 'How Dogs Love Us,' Gregory Berns embarks on a fascinating journey to explore the emotional lives of our canine companions. The book offers a remarkable blend of neuroscience and heartfelt storytelling, as Berns, a neuroscientist, uses MRI technology to peer into the minds of dogs and determine if they indeed feel emotions akin to humans. What sets this book apart is Berns' ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging to the average reader. He shares his personal experiences with his own dogs, weaving them seamlessly into the narrative to emphasize the profound bonds that humans share with their pets. Berns' groundbreaking research not only provides insight into the canine brain but also challenges us to rethink the ethical implications of how we treat animals. 'How Dogs Love Us' is a must-read for dog lovers and anyone interested in the science of animal emotions. It’s a compelling reminder of the deep connections that exist between humans and dogs, urging readers to appreciate and nurture these relationships with newfound understanding and empathy.