The Pure Love and Harmony Institute serves as the research foundation for everything we do. While it does not produce commercial programs or courses, it functions as a core institution for gathering, analyzing, and curating scientific and systemic knowledge about the human–dog relationship.
Through years of collaboration with practitioners, veterinarians, ethologists, systemic therapists, and data analysts, the Institute has compiled an extensive body of interdisciplinary resources that deepen our understanding of canine behavior, physiology, and emotional response within human systems.
The references we share here represent key works and research that inform our approach—bridging the fields of neurobiology, mineral science, family constellations, ethology, and trauma studies. These materials are essential for anyone seeking to understand the dog not as a training object, but as a sentient being whose well-being depends on how we relate, perceive, and engage with them.
By making these resources publicly available, the Institute supports a movement toward more conscious, science-informed, and ethically grounded interactions between humans and dogs.
Read the papers:
Animal education: an experimental study on the psychical development of
the white rat, correlated with the growth of its nervous system / by John B.
Watson.
Behavioral, Physiological, and Pathological Approaches of Cortisol in Dogs
