'Sad puppy eyes' evolved for human rapport

By Ben Mitchell
Updated June 18 2019 - 6:18pm, first published 6:13pm
Dogs evolved their "sad eyes" facial expression in order to help them get on better with humans.
Dogs evolved their "sad eyes" facial expression in order to help them get on better with humans.

Dogs have evolved their "sad eyes" facial expression in order to help them get on better with humans, according to new research.

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