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Who’s a good boy? Wolves, not dogs, apparently

A study has shown that wolves are more generous towards their pack members as compared to dogs, even when there's no reward involved. – EPA pic, May 2, 2019.But a new study published yesterday in the journal PLOS ONE suggests Fido’s reputation for being caring is all a ruse – at least if you’re a fellow dog.

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