Scientists prove you really can tell what your dog is feeling by lo...
These photos show a police dog, Mal, with a happy, sad, angry, disgusted, scared or surprised expression. Can you tell which is which?
The research showed that experienced dog owners did more poorly identifying disgust and anger than non-owners.
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Permalink Reply by Dogly on March 19, 2013 at 4:18pm Don't worry animal eaters. Expressions and emotions like these can be ignored easily in animals you kill for their flavor. Just ignore all the scientific knowledge you have about biology and anatomy. We ignore facts as easily as the religious do.
Permalink Reply by Luara on March 19, 2013 at 6:46pm Sad, angry, happy
Surprised, disgusted, scared ?
You always have the best stuff Ruth.
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