Dogs

Dogs don't care about 1 part of the body as much you think

Your good boy likes the way you smell, not the way you look.

by JoAnna Wendel
The dog is hiding under the sofa and afraid to go out. The concept of dog's anxiety about thundersto...
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According to new science, dogs don’t care what their owners look like.

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Unlike humans, who want to stare in their good boy’s eyes and boop his nose and rub his fluffy cheeks, it turns out dogs don’t uniquely react to human faces.

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