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...
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...