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In this review, we describe and discuss studies that have investigated dogs’ perspective-taking abilities. There is solid evidence that dogs are not only sensitive to the gaze of others, but also their attention. We specifically address the question whether dogs have the ability to take the perspective of others and thus come to understand what others can or cannot perceive. From the latter, they may then infer what others know and use this representation to anticipate what others do next. Still, dogs might simply rely on directly observable cues and on what they themselves can perceive when they assess what others can perceive. And instead of making inferences from representations of others&#39; mental states, they may have just learned that certain behaviours of ours lead to certain outcomes. 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Here, we report the results of a multi-method approach combining fMRI (N = 17), eye-tracking (N = 15), and behavioural preference tests (N = 24) to explore the engagement of an attachment-like system in dogs seeing human faces. We presented morph videos of the caregiver, a familiar person, and a stranger showing either happy or angry facial expressions. Regardless of emotion, viewing the caregiver activated brain regions associated with emotion and attachment processing in humans. In contrast, the stranger elicited activation mainly in brain regions related to visual and motor processing, and the familiar person relatively weak activations overall. While the majority of happy stimuli led to increased activation of the caudate nucleus associated with reward processing, angry stimuli led to activations in limbic regions. 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This holds, despite the fact that we like to think about our dogs as human’s best friend. Dogs have been part of human societies for longer than any other domestic species. Like no other species they exemplify the role of companion animals. 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This so-called overimitation is prevalent in humans but is totally absent in great apes. Whereas in one of two previous studies dogs copied actions from an experimenter (Johnston, Holden, \u0026 Santos in Developmental Science, 20, e12460, 2017), in the other a reasonable number of the dogs copied the irrelevant actions from their human caregiver (Huber, Popovová, Riener, Salobir, \u0026 Cimarelli in Learning \u0026 Behavior, 46, 387-397, 2018). Dogs have not only been domesticated to live and work with us, but many companion dogs develop strong affiliative relationships with their caregiver, which are akin to the attachment bonds between human children and their mother. We therefore assumed that overimitation in dogs might be strongly motivated by social factors, such as affiliation or conformity. 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In three experiments with a pre-registered change of location task, dogs ( n = 260) could retrieve food from one of two opaque buckets after witnessing a misleading suggestion by a human informant (the ‘communicator’) who held either a TB or a FB about the location of food. Dogs in both the TB and FB group witnessed the initial hiding of food, its subsequent displacement by a second experimenter, and finally, the misleading suggestion to the empty bucket by the communicator. On average, dogs chose the suggested container significantly more often in the FB group than in the TB group and hence were sensitive to the experimental manipulation. Terriers were the only group of breeds that behaved like human infants and apes tested in previous studies with a similar paradigm, by following the communicator&#39;s suggestion more often in the TB than in the FB group. 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From an evolutionary perspective, it is an efficient way to increase one's own success, which ultimately has positive fitness consequences. However, the underlying mechanism in terms of the motivational and cognitive processes is less clear. Pigs are cooperative breeders, highly sociable and possess advanced skills in various cognitive domains and sensory modalities. The aim of this study was to explore whether domestic pigs would cooperate to acquire resources. We tested this using the Joint-Log-Lift task, which requires that two pigs lift a wooden log simultaneously to obtain food. Ten same-sex dyads of free-ranging Kune Kune pigs were tested. They did not interact with the apparatus in at least one of a six-trial session and hence, did not solve the task spontaneously, but became successful after several training steps including both individual and partner training. Because the Joint-Log-Lift task requires behavioural coordination to be solved cooperatively and efficiently, we tested the pigs' understanding of the need for coordination in two classical tests. A 10 or 30 s delay condition tested whether the pig who was released earlier into the testing arena would wait for the partner before lifting the log. A visual barrier condition tested whether the inability to see the partner would reduce the synchronicity of their actions toward the log. The dyads did not respond differently in the two testing manipulations, therefore failing to show evidence for coordinated behaviour. We discussed these findings in terms of weak understanding of the cooperative requirements of the task, disadvantageous training and low impulse control. 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