
STUDY: Puppies Get Too Serious When They Grow Up
A new study out from the University of Queensland finds that 76% of puppies become “way too serious” after the age of four.
“When they’re young, they love frolicking, jumping, cuddling,” says Conrad Baker, senior researcher on the project. “But when they’re grown up, all they care about are spreadsheets, 401(k) plans and NPR. Boring!”
Indie, submitted by Jarrett Owen.
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