Why do we love our pets so much?
Join psychology and human–animal interaction experts for an evening uncovering the science behind our love for pets. From evolutionary ties, to brain chemistry, to attachment and wellbeing, discover how pets make us happier, healthier, and more connected. Through surprising insights, stories, and interactive moments, you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of the joy and health our furry friends bring.
Suitable for Ages 12+
Presented by The University of Edinburgh
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