Scientists discover dogs are entering a new phase of evolution
Briefly

"Researchers at Sweden's Linköping University found that the hormone oxytocin is key in driving dogs to seek contact with their owners, reflecting a shift in human-dog relationships toward companionship."
"The study highlights that dogs' social skills, particularly their ability to work with humans and request help, are not only influenced by environment but also by genetic factors related to oxytocin receptors."
Read at Mail Online
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