It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognitions often involved in this emotion. However, from a functional perspective, one might expect that an emotion that evolved to protect social bonds from interlopers might exist in other social species, particularly one as cognitively sophisticated as the dog. The current experiment adapted a paradigm from human infant studies to examine jealousy in domestic dogs. We found that dogs exhibited significantly more jealous behaviors (e.g., snapping, getting between the owner and object, pushing/touching the object/owner) when their owners displayed affectionate behaviors towards what appeared to be another dog as compared to nonsocial objects. These r...
Cook and colleagues (2018) use a novel approach to test jealousy in dogs. Although such a non-invasi...
Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual ...
Pet dogs are promising candidates to study attachment-related and potentially jealousy-like behaviou...
It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognition...
It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognition...
The function of jealous behaviour is to facilitate the maintenance of an important social relationsh...
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary...
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary...
Jealousy appears to have clear adaptive functions across species: it emerges when an important socia...
Wolves (Canis Lupis) were domesticated into the common dog (Canis Familiaris) at least 15 thousand y...
Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in protecting s...
Whether humans alone experience complex emotions like jealousy or envy remains hotly debated, partly...
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary...
Domestic dogs are highly social and have been shown to be sensitive not only to the actions of human...
It has long been believed that social emotions such as guilt and jealousy are only expressed in huma...
Cook and colleagues (2018) use a novel approach to test jealousy in dogs. Although such a non-invasi...
Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual ...
Pet dogs are promising candidates to study attachment-related and potentially jealousy-like behaviou...
It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognition...
It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognition...
The function of jealous behaviour is to facilitate the maintenance of an important social relationsh...
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary...
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary...
Jealousy appears to have clear adaptive functions across species: it emerges when an important socia...
Wolves (Canis Lupis) were domesticated into the common dog (Canis Familiaris) at least 15 thousand y...
Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in protecting s...
Whether humans alone experience complex emotions like jealousy or envy remains hotly debated, partly...
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary...
Domestic dogs are highly social and have been shown to be sensitive not only to the actions of human...
It has long been believed that social emotions such as guilt and jealousy are only expressed in huma...
Cook and colleagues (2018) use a novel approach to test jealousy in dogs. Although such a non-invasi...
Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual ...
Pet dogs are promising candidates to study attachment-related and potentially jealousy-like behaviou...