Ph.D. candidate in clinical psychology Benjamin Katz has just stumbled upon a very wholesome study. It’s called Visual discrimination of species in dogs (Canis familiaris) and it proves that dogs can determine whether another animal is also a dog just by looking at its picture!
Katz was so happy after he read the paper, he decided to share it with his Twitter followers in case they haven’t heard about it yet. So he got to work. One tweet, however, wasn’t enough, and the man ended up writing a whole thread. And what a thread it was. Katz’s love for dogs completely took over; his excitement poured into every word and letter he penned, and he even complimented the tweets with screenshots of the study to really get the point across. Heck, he even posted a few pics of himself with very good dogs by his side. Just continue scrolling and enjoy.
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Benjamin is really happy with the way people have been responding to his wholesome thread
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And here are some of the reactions
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