Animals
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Puppies Can Understand Human Cues from Very Young Age
Domestic dogs did not just earn becoming a man's best friend, but they were born to be one. A study found that dogs had attributed some 'human-like' social skills even in a young age. Researchers discovered that as young as a two-month-old puppy can already understand humans and follow their cues such as pointing at objects, but communicating back is something they can still develop later at life.
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