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Who cares more? Wolves or dogs?

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If you’re looking for a If you’re looking for a  word to describe your  adorable pet pup, “selfish” might not top the list.But a new study published on Wednesday in the journal PLOS ONE suggests Fido’s reputation for being caring is all a ruse — at least if you’re a fellow dog. A series of touchscreen experiments carried out by the Wolf Science Center in Vienna, Austria, found that wolves make for more selfless pack mates than dogs who were also raised in groups. The study’s authors say the findings suggest domestic dogs inherited their cooperative tendencies from their fierce wolf ancestors, rather than through their contact with human beings, a competing hypothesis. Researchers trained the animals to use their snouts to press a “giving” symbol on a screen that delivered food to an adjacent enclosure, where a fellow animal may or may not be present. Over multiple trials, wolves opted to deliver food to members of their own pack, knowing they would not get anything in return – but lost interest if they were shown an unfamiliar wolf. Dogs, on the other hand, showed no particular inclination to feed other dogs when no personal payoff was involved, regardless of whether they knew them or not. “This study shows that domestication did not necessarily make dogs more prosocial,” said lead author Rachel Dale. But don’t write off your pooch just yet. The authors cautioned against applying the results of an experiment carried out on pack dogs to pet dogs, who have been found to have prosocial tendencies in past studies. The researchers believe those behaviors could be the result of training or encouragement, and say more research is needed to determine what accounts for the differences. (PTI)

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