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Study: Puppies are 'biologically prepared' to get along with humans
2021-06-07
[Just The News] Researchers at the University of Arizona this week announced findings that puppies appear to be hardwired from birth to mesh with human beings—further evidence of the millenia-long bond between canines and humans.

The study, announced by researchers at the University of Arizona, stated that dog social skills "may be present shortly after birth rather than learned." Researchers also reportedly determined that genetics might explain "why some dogs perform better than others on social tasks such as following pointing gestures."

"There was evidence that these sorts of social skills were present in adulthood, but here we find evidence that puppies — sort of like humans — are biologically prepared to interact in these social ways," said Emily Bray, a lead author of the study and a postdoctoral research associate at the university.

Dogs are believed to have been domesticated thousands of years ago from a now-extinct line of wolves. There are estimated to be several hundred distinct breeds of dog throughout the world.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Apparently people get a dose of oxytocin when they interact with a dog -- but not when they interact with even a tame wolf. People who liked dogs left more offspring than those who didn't.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2021-06-07 20:08  

#7  Even baby snakes are somewhat cute and I hate snakes. We are genetically pre-disposed to feel warm fuzzies over the extra large eyes human babies have and the feeling overflows a bit onto other baby animals.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2021-06-07 18:13  

#6  ^ I'm guessing that guy wasn't nice to the doggie.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-06-07 12:59  

#5  
Dogs, yeah, they love us and we them...




....Most of the time.
Posted by: Lemuel Dribble2667   2021-06-07 11:19  

#4  Next, a study on them big puppy eyes.
Posted by: ed in texas   2021-06-07 11:14  

#3  Evolutionary domestication: Bovine movie screen, gain-of-function.

Posted by: Skidmark   2021-06-07 10:14  

#2  

Posted by: Dron66046   2021-06-07 02:59  

#1  Evolutionary domestication can of course be unlearned or chemically altered. Fulton County Georgia might be offered as an example.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-06-07 01:06  

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