A team of life scientists at the University of Parma in Italy has found that dogs tend to blink more in response to other dogs doing the same. In their study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the group conducted lab experiments with dogs watching videos of other dogs blinking. A team of life scientists at the University of Parma in Italy has found that dogs tend to blink more in response to other dogs doing the same. In their study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the group conducted lab experiments with dogs watching videos of other dogs blinking. Plants & Animals Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Dogs blink more in response to other dogs doing the same, hinting at social connection
