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Published 09:58 28 Nov 2019 GMT
"And they maintain this throughout life. Above and beyond that they have a willingness and an interest to interact with strangers."
So cute, but also makes us feel a bit sad about our own doggos - who may not love us more than someone else?
Remarkably, he also said that dogs actually have "goodness" bred into their actual DNA.
Wynne found genes in dogs that are associated with "indiscriminate friendliness" in humans, which may suggest that over time people chose friendly dogs, and the breeding actually changed their genomes.
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