Your dog may be a master manipulator, deliberately making puppy eyes to pull at your heart strings, according to a study into a ploy many mutt owners have long suspected.The research suggests that dogs may be in control of their facial expressions, using them to communicate, researchers reported in the journal Scientific Reports.Until now, it was assumed that dog expressions were involuntary.
The new study suggests, however, that man’s best friend may be very well aware of the reaction a scowl or grin will elicit from its master.
«The findings appear to support evidence… that expressions are potentially active attempts to communicate,» said study co-author Juliane Kaminski of the University of Portsmouth.
In a series of experiments with different types of pet dogs, the team discovered that the animals «move their faces» more when humans were paying attention to them.
Raising the brows, which makes the eyes appear bigger to produce heart-melting «puppy dog eyes», was the most commonly-used expression, the researchers found.
When humans had their backs turned, or were distracted, the dogs’ faces were much less active – regardless of whether the human was offering a food treat or not.
Previous research has shown that dogs are aware of how attentive humans are.
One study, for example, showed they stole food more often when a human had their back turned or eyes closed.
«We now know dogs make more facial expressions when the human is paying attention,» said Kaminski.
It was too soon, however, to state categorically that dogs have a perception of what a human may be thinking or feeling – a state of awareness considered a sign of high intelligence displayed by humans, the team added.
Signs Your Dog May Be Manipulative Its movie night and your pals have just arrived to pick you up. You’re all Star Wars fans and can’t wait to see the latest offering. As you get ready to go, you here a whine coming from the sofa. It’s Storm, your baby setting up a protest. You go to check him out and his face tells a story of pet-mom abandonment. His eyebrows are creased in despair and his furry head is cocked to one side. He lets out a “don’t go,” yelp and its game-over for you. As you say goodbye to your friends, Storm goes into manipulation overdrive. He’s wagging his tail and play bowing with froggy, his favorite toy. This smooth-operator stares into your eyes with the innocence of a toddler wanting mommy to stay home. Storm raises his paw, then crawls into your lap. Darth-Vader will have to wait, as the force is strong within Storm.
Experts believe a dog has the thinking age of a toddler who can use fake crying and tantrums to get their parents’ attention. If a dog can manipulate their owners in similar ways, it’s fair to say we are pawns in their puppy paws.