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Who’s a good boy? Science says dogs can recognise a ‘trustworthy ‘person

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A team of researchers from Japan’s Kyoto University has done a study showing man’s best friend is very quick to spot a liar.

Building on the idea that dogs (who are naturally friendly and trusting) will run to something if a human points at it, the researchers presented 34 pups with three rounds of ‘pointing’.

In the first round, the experimenters pointed to a container that was hiding food for the dogs to find – but in the second round, they pointed to a disappointingly empty one.

For the third, the same experimenter again pointed to the container hiding food – but, amazingly, the dogs’ trust was already broken from the second ‘empty’ round. They didn’t respond.

Researchers say this is because the “socially intelligent” canine participants had realised the human wasn’t reliable and developed “trust issues” which caused them to quickly dismiss their honesty.

The good news? When the ‘lying’ researcher was replaced with someone else, the dogs’ trust automatically returned – their default was to obey the commands of the new person.

Still doesn’t explain why my dog hates the postman though…

With a background in nursing, Annie has spent over 20 years working in the health industry, including the coordination of medical support for international TV productions and major stadium events, plus education campaigns with a number of national health organisations. In recent years, she has also taken time out of the workforce to be a full-time carer, giving her first-hand experience of the challenges and rewards of this role.


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