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Look at your dog, a sweet fur baby with soft paws, a wagging tail, and puppy eyes that can melt a heart of stone! And now, brace yourself: your beloved pooch may be lying to you right at this moment. At least that's the conclusion made by a study published in 2017 in the journal Animal Cognition.
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First the treat, then you get some love 0:24
Look at those sly dogs! 1:21
How Max outwitted Lucy 2:13
Dog envy and jealousy 3:23
Glass-half-empty dogs 4:23
Dogs are always ready to comfort you 6:21
The smartest dog breeds 7:14
Why your dog ignores your commands 7:23
Dogs' "guilty look" means... 8:04

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SUMMARY:
- Dogs realize how their actions will influence the behavior of those around them.
- One dog, called Max, pretended to see something exciting in the yard, and when his fellow dog, Lucy, rushed outside to check what it was, Max occupied the best sleeping spot.
- Scientists managed to confirm that dogs are either optimists or pessimists.
- On the whole, dogs have way more developed emotions than you might have thought. For example, in 2012, scientists from the University of London proved that dogs do feel empathy.
- Dogs aren't only incredibly empathic; they are also really intelligent. According to scientists, some of the smartest dog breeds are border collies, poodles, golden retrievers, Dobermans, and German shepherds.
- Several studies discovered that dogs may disregard their owners' bad advice. If a pooch knows a more efficient way to solve some task, it will use it.
- Your dog may refuse to fetch a ball or carry a stick if it sees that other nearby dogs get better rewards for the same tasks.
- Scientists believe that dogs CANNOT feel guilt. Dogs' "guilty look" is nothing but the reaction to their owners' scolding.
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