Emotions with a nose
To anybody who spends a lot of time with animals, the march of science sometimes seems to lag common sense.
Some years ago, I read an article in the New York Times about behavioral psychologists — university researchers with PhDs — who announced that after long study and many experiments, they’d concluded that dogs have emotions recognizably like our own.
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