What The Duck?!

Woofs and wags: What's your dog telling you?


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Are puppy dog eyes really a sign of love, or does Fido just want a lil snack?

Can dogs really "speak" by pressing talking buttons, or do they just make great content for TikTok?

There's more to canine communication than howls and growls — and a wagging tail could be telling you more than you think.

Featuring:

  • Dr. Mia Cobb, Chaser Innovation Research Fellow (Canine Welfare Science), Animal Welfare Science Centre at the University of Melbourne
  • Professor Clive Wynne, animal psychologist, Arizona State University
  • Associate professor Federico Rossano director of the comparative cognition lab at the University of California San Diego

Production:

  • Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer
  • Nat Tencic, Producer
  • Rebecca McLaren, Producer
  • Petria Ladgrove, Executive Producer
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