Ever wonder why all the princesses in fairy tales have such a great rapport with animals? A 2017 study that is resurfacing online has concluded that, although we can't actually speak to our furry friends like they do in Disney flicks, in real life, women are actually more fluent in "dog" than men. And as a result, dogs are often more obedient to women than their male counterparts.
In the experiment, which was published in the journal Royal Society of Open Science, researchers recorded the sound of nearly 20 dogs growling in different scenarios — guarding food from other dogs, playing tug of war, or feeling threatened by an approaching stranger — and had a small sample of 40 people attempt to identify the context of the growl.
On the whole, humans were good at associating the correct growls with the correct root emotion. But two types of people — women and those participants who were particularly experienced with dogs — consistently scored higher in this task.
More at: https://www.popsugar.com/moms/Dogs-O...n-Men-44639589
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