Dogs Feel Envy, Austrian Study Finds

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ScienceDaily (Dec. 9, 2008) — Dogs can feel a simple form of envy, researchers have found.


Researchers have found that dogs can feel a simple form of envy. (Credit: iStockphoto/Phil Date)

Experiments with various species have shown that monkeys often express resentful behavior when a partner receives a greater reward for performing an identical task. Monkeys have been shown to stage strikes, refusing to participate and ignoring what they perceive as inferior compensation. Dogs are capable of similar, though less sensitive, discrimination, report Friederike Range and colleagues.

The researchers conducted experiments with pairs of domestic dogs accompanied by their owners. While the partner and subject dogs sat next to each other with their owner standing behind them, each dog was prompted to put its paw in the experimenter's hand, and upon complying, given a piece of sausage or bread.

Compared to a variety of control situations, the dogs reacted differently to unfair reward distribution, as measured by their reaction when the partner was given food for the task, but the subject was not. This resentment was quantified in the number of times the experimenters had to prompt the animals, or the number of times the dog would perform the task before refusing. The dogs did not appear to care exactly what reward they were given, or whether the partner did or did not have to perform the task before receiving food.

Dog envy may be an evolutionary precursor to more sophisticated primate emotion, the researchers say.
 

Ron in Regina

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Any dog owner that's ever owned more than one dog at a time could have told you that. I guess
my word would have been antidotal evidence though. I can (antidotally) vouch for envy, greed,
and most of the other feelings and emotions that some humans think belong to them exclusively.
If you have more than two dogs in your home, you've got to be fair to keep the peace.

For a piece of sausage (wrapped in a piece of bread), my Rotti would attempt to do your income
tax return for you.

 

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For a piece of sausage (wrapped in a piece of bread), my Rotti would attempt to do your income
tax return for you.

which is more than i'd do. I'd rather pay the fines than do it. Fortunately I have a wife with more sense than that.

it's true that any dog owner can tell you dogs have envy. it;s interesting to note the differences between chimp envy and dog envy, though...
 

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Dog envy may be an evolutionary precursor to more sophisticated primate emotion, the researchers say.

That or it's merely a slightly varied manifestation of optimum foraging instincts.

Not to knock the emotionalism of dogs... anyone who's ever been snubbed by an upset dog or listened to a dog cry for hours because she doesn't understand why her owner didn't come home, knows dogs are emotional creatures. But, the study leaves a little something to be desired in how they interpret it.
 

Ron in Regina

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which is more than i'd do. I'd rather pay the fines than do it. Fortunately I have a wife with more sense than that.

it's true that any dog owner can tell you dogs have envy. it;s interesting to note the differences between chimp envy and dog envy, though...


The difference is interesting. Just so you know Hermann, I'm not knocking you or the
study itself. I read most of the postings you make with much interest as you have proven
to be a very intelligent and insightfull guy. I just thought this seemed like a study into the
obvious (you can't tell me grants for the study of the obvious don't happen). :lol::lol::lol:
 

Scott Free

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Wow!

It's hard to imagine what they might discover next: Breaking! New study reveals most fire is hot.
 

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I used to have a wolf-x. She was envious of nearly everything. In her mind, the only fair distribution of food or treats was 100% for her and 0% for every other dog.
 

hermanntrude

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The difference is interesting. Just so you know Hermann, I'm not knocking you or the
study itself. I read most of the postings you make with much interest as you have proven
to be a very intelligent and insightfull guy. I just thought this seemed like a study into the
obvious (you can't tell me grants for the study of the obvious don't happen). :lol::lol::lol:

Oh no offence taken. It struck me the same way. Sometimes, though a scientific investigation into the apparently obvious yields some very surprising results. This one really didn't though.
 

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I have a girlfriend with a dog who gets "jealous" when she tries to talk to someone, even on the phone. The dog starts to whine and scratch on the floor, as if trying to say, "Pay attention to ME." It's funny.