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People in the News

Saturday, November 8, 2025

People in the News

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Research: Humans feel more empathy with dogs than their own species

Source: Silverman/Getty Images
Source: Silverman/Getty Images

By Chelsea Karnash

BOSTON, MA (CBS) – If you can’t stand to watch more than two seconds of the ASPCA commercial – you know the one without bursting into tears, this one’s for you.

A new study conducted by Northeastern University in Boston shows that people may feel more empathy with dogs than they do with members of their own species.

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