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This study examined whether dogs gain information about human’s attention via their gazes and whether they change their attention-getting behaviors (i.e., whining and whimpering, looking at their owners’ faces, pawing, and approaching their owners) in response to their owners’ direct gazes. The results showed that when the owners gazed at their dogs, the durations of whining and whimpering and looking...