Bigger Brains Don’t Always Mean Smarter Dogs: New Study Reveals Surprising Findings

A new study challenges the common assumption that dogs with larger brains relative to their body size are smarter. Researchers found that working dogs, despite their complex abilities, have smaller brains relative to their body size compared to companion breeds. The study highlights the impact of artificial selection on dog brain evolution and suggests that brain size isn’t the sole indicator of intelligence in dogs.

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