How the Human–Dog Bond Buffers Loneliness

Research Study Chiang Mai, Thailand, November 10, 2025Allen and Hogg (2022) explored how the human–dog bond mediates the link between loneliness and emotional wellbeing, finding that stronger bonds with dogs can buffer the negative emotional effects of loneliness in owners.

Published in the Human–Animal Interaction Bulletin, the study by C. Allen and R. Hogg examined how emotional connection to dogs influences human wellbeing in the face of loneliness. Using a community sample of 639 Australian dog owners aged 18–80, the researchers assessed multiple dimensions of loneliness—social, family, and romantic—and their relationships with both positive and negative affect.

The results showed that higher family and romantic loneliness predicted stronger human–dog bonds. These strong bonds, in turn, were linked to increased positive emotions, suggesting that dogs play a key role in maintaining emotional resilience. Interestingly, while the bond did not lessen negative affect directly, it acted as a protective mediator, mitigating the emotional toll of certain types of loneliness.

The authors also highlighted the importance of viewing loneliness as a multi-dimensional construct rather than a single experience. For example, social loneliness—stemming from lack of broader community or peer connection—was not influenced by dog companionship, whereas family and romantic loneliness were significantly eased through close relationships with dogs.

This research supports the growing evidence that dogs provide emotional support beyond companionship, particularly for individuals experiencing intimate or familial disconnection. The findings underscore the complex psychological role dogs play in modern human life, not merely as pets but as emotional anchors contributing to their owners’ wellbeing.

Source: Allen, C., & Hogg, R. (2022). The Human–Dog Bond as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Loneliness and Emotional Well-Being. Human–Animal Interaction Bulletin. Published September 1, 2022.

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