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Humans are absolutely terrible at reading dog emotions, study finds
We like to think we can tell exactly how our dogs are feeling – but a new study suggests many of us are getting it completely backwards. Researchers at Arizona State University (ASU) found that when people are put in a good mood, they’re more likely to think a dog looks sad. And when people…
Kitten's Concern Over Doodle's Haircut Is As Sweet As It Gets – Parade Pets
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WATCH — Why racoons could be our pets one day | videoclip | Kids News – CBC
Researchers at the University of Arkansas, including 16 students, analyzed thousands of pictures of raccoons and discovered something interesting about their snouts. As a result, raccoons are adapting to live in harmony with humans, showing early signs of domestication. Just like cats and dogs. Along with being friendlier neighbours, one of the key signs of…
