Dogs yawn contagiously when they see a person yawning, and respond more  frequently to their owner’s yawns than to a stranger’s, according to a  new study.
This contagious yawning between dogs and their owners suggests pet-human  empathy, researchers believe. University of Tokyo researchers studied  pet dogs while they watched their owner or a stranger yawn, or mimic a  yawning mouth movement.
The dogs yawned significantly more in response to their owners’ actions  than to the strangers’ yawns, the study found. The canines also  responded less frequently to the fake movements, suggesting they have  the ability to yawn contiguously. Previous research has shown that dogs  yawn in response to human yawns, but it was unclear whether this was a  mild stress response or an empathetic response.
The results of this study suggest the latter, as dogs responded more to  their owners’ genuine yawns than those of a stranger, researchers said.  They observed no significant differences in the dogs’ heartbeat during  the experiments, making it unlikely that their yawns were a distress  response.
Source: http://tinyurl.com/k3qfjwl 
Dogs yawn along with their owners
Written By Unknown on August 09, 2013 | 10:03:00 AM
Labels:
lifestyle
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment