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Whether it's jealousy as humans experience it, or an offshoot of deeply ingrained dog behavior like resource guarding or redirected excitement, dogs do feel envy. ... The dog on your lap growls as another dog (or family member) walks by. As you give one dog attention, your other dog pushes her out of the way.
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Whether it's jealousy as humans experience it, or an offshoot of deeply ingrained dog behavior like resource guarding or redirected excitement, dogs do feel envy.

The dog on your lap growls as another dog (or family member) walks by.

As you give one dog attention, your other dog pushes her out of the way.

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But do dogs also exhibit some of the negative side effects of deep love, such as jealousy? A study published in Psychological Science says yes. The researchers found that dogs will go so far as to show jealousy even when they can only imagine their owners are interacting with a potential rival.

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