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Reading someone’s facial expressions or body posture is important for understanding their personality, emotions, motivations, or intent. But can dogs draw information from faces and bodies like ...
Face Time Once Müller and colleagues trained the dogs, they ran them through choice trials, in which the animals had to pick between strange faces with either happy or angry expressions.
The face muscles of dogs have evolved to be very different from those of wolves, hinting at changes that may have made them more charming to humans.
Dogs' brains don't light up at the sight of human faces. Does your dog recognize your face? Dogs care more about other dogs than the sight of human faces.
Aimed at children, a whole series of drawings were hiding secret images which kids could find and enter a competition to win prizes. Can you spot the head of Spot's master in this picture?
In their 33,000 years as domesticated pets, dogs’ facial muscles have evolved so they can make that cute little face you can’t resist, a new study suggests.