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25 Aug 2015 15:00:16
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Scientists: dogs don't have a sense of guilt (video)

On YouTube you can find many videos in which dogs, caught off guard for something "bad" or otchityvanie host, behave quite human: avoid eye contact, turn away and as a whole show a sense of guilt. However, experts in the field of animal behavior are sure the dogs sense of guilt is not peculiar, but what we're witnessing is nothing more than adaptation.

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On YouTube you can find many videos in which dogs, caught off guard for something "bad" or otchityvanie host, behave quite human: avoid eye contact, turn away and as a whole show a sense of guilt. However, experts in the field of animal behavior are sure the dogs sense of guilt is not peculiar, but what we're witnessing is nothing more than adaptation.

"Conducted a lot of research on this subject and they all agree on one thing: dogs don't feel guilt and their faces are not affiliated with this feeling", says Susan hazel. The expert stresses that this man ascribes his four-legged friend feeling that he feels should be actualized at the moment.

In fact, an animal, driven by instinct and thousands of years of experience of living with a person adapts to the host not to lose the source of their own wealth. There is a practical attitude to life, conclude scientists. It is noted that people, unlike dogs, are not so good at reading body language and therefore can indulge in wishful thinking and simply be wrong.

hazel emphasizes that the dog's behavior, which may seem ridiculous, actually indicates stress and requires assistance.

However, after watching dozens of videos, it is possible to doubt the findings of British scientists.

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