Jofi

Sigmund Freud and Jofi (1937) Jofi, also known as Yofi (1928 – January 11, 1937), was a Chow Chow dog owned by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. Known for her significant role in Freud's personal life, Jofi is often cited as an early example of the therapeutic benefits of the human-animal bond. Her companionship with Freud, particularly during his later years, highlights the influence of pets on psychological well-being and has been linked to the early development of animal-assisted therapy. Jofi's presence and behavior also contributed to Freud's understanding of non-verbal communication in therapy settings. ''American Kennel Club'' included Jofi in its list of the most important female dogs in history. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Jofi
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    by Jofi
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    by Jofi
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    by Jofi
    Published um 1946
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    by Jofi
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    by Jofi
    Published 20.09.1945
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    by Jofi
    Published 10.08.1945
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    by Jofi
    Published ca. 1946
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    by Jofi
    Published 30.08.1945
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