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3/13/2015

Topic Reading-Vol.1066-3/13/2015

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Pet Scoop: Dogs May Recognize Happy and Angry Faces, Sea Lion Pup Saved From Road
Happy or angry, dogs seem to be able to discriminate. Well, people naturally show such expressions not only to other humans but also to their pets and other animals, not knowing or expecting if they recognize how they feel about them.
New study found that trained dogs recognize such difference of unknown humans by photos, meaning without smell or feel. That’s quite interesting, isn’t it? Many people smile when they meet a pet dog of other’s, just like the way they do to other humans. And in most cases, dogs wave their tails in return. So, humans and dogs might have been socializing each other for a long time.
Enjoy reading and learning another unknown world around us.


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