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Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology | Columbian College of Arts & Sciences

Dogs With Less Complex Facial Markings Found to Be More Expressive in their Communication with Humans

August 7, 2023
Dog on a bench and smiling

PhD candidate Courtney Sexton explores the relationship between a canine’s facial appearance and how expressive they appear to be when communicating with their human companions.

Read more at:
https://mediarelations.gwu.edu/dogs-less-complex-facial-markings-found-be-more-…
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