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A new study, from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, examined dogs' facial twitch muscles. Speaking about the findings, senior author of the study Anne Burrows said: "They’re communicating with us and are able to make facial expressions just like us. They want to grab our attention with a facial expression." She added: "Dogs are unique from

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