A new study finds that humans are the culprit behind those puppy-dog eyes. In fact, we bred those doleful eyes into today’s domesticated dogs starting some 33,000 years ago.
Are you a sucker for large, liquid"puppy-dog" eyes gazing soulfully up at you, begging for, well, just about anything?
Pets can boost your brain power, study saysOf course you are, but don't blame your pup. A new study finds that humans are the culprit behind those irresistibly sweet peepers -- in fact, we bred those doleful eyes into today's domesticated dogs starting some 33,000 years ago.
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