Renowned scientist Chloe Kardoggian takes a thermal imaging stress test

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When humans are anxious, we tend to blush and our faces may feel hot. When dogs are anxious, they get a little warm, too — but since they're (usually) covered in fur, their blushes aren't visible.

This seems unfair, because dogs don't have...

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