Do Dogs Smile? Inside the mind of man's best friend

Need a pick-me-up today? Watch a video of a smiling dog – it should do the trick. You could go for the dog smiling as his owner takes a selfie or the one where the owner is training their puppy to smile on cue. Maybe a whimsical edit of dogs smiling is your thing, or what will really cheer you up is a dog smiling after carefully trying a bite of cauliflower. But is your dog really "smiling" in the way humans understand it? And if so, what is it trying to communicate? 5 Things Sunday host James Brown explores this topic with Clare Mulroy and veterinary behavior specialist Dr. Lore Haug. Eddie the dog makes a cameo too. Show notes: Do dogs smile? Absolutely. Here's why your pet does it and what they're trying to tell you. Texas Veterinary Behavior Services Texas Veterinary Behavior Services on Facebook Clare Mulroy on Twitter James Brown on Twitter If you like the show, write us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening. And do me a favor, share it with a friend. What do you think of this show? Email me at jabrown@usatoday.com or leave me a message at 585-484-0339. We might have you on the show.

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