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Can Dogs Really Recognize Your Face?

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A man observing his pet dog in a mirror, fascinated by the dog's ability to recognize faces.

While it is known that dogs “see” the world through their nose, new research has shown that your scent is not the only way a dog can recognize you.

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Researchers at the University of Helsinki, Finland discovered that dogs are more receptive to photographs of faces they recognize, than those unfamiliar to them.

This conclusion was reached after the group examined 23 pet dogs and 8 shelter dogs. Dogs that were part of a family were more reactive to human faces than those that received less human interaction living in a shelter. Also, it was found dogs like checking out the faces of other pups more than people.

The study wanted to determine if dogs could recognize human faces that were upside down, or inverted. We are able to do so, but we tend to view features as separate, not an entire face.

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On the other hand, dogs were focused on the eyes, regardless if the face was upside down or not, suggesting they see the face as one entity, rather than separate objects.

The findings were published in

In a new study published in the Animal Cognition journal.

Related: Just Discovered: Dogs Ability to Scan Faces Is Similar to Humans

Image from Flickr/Matthew

H/T The Huffington Post

By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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