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  • We've invited these babies, puppies, and their respective guardians

  • to take part in what might be the cutest experiment we've ever conducted.

  • Our toddlers and pooches will be put through a series of tests to measure one thing: jealousy.

  • The question is, when it comes to getting jealous, is the highly evolved human brain,

  • really all that different than the average dog's brain?

  • Thank you!

  • These kids are enjoying playtime,

  • but now, we're asking the mothers to shift their attention away from them.

  • Ah, hi! How are you doing?

  • The babies don't seem to mind if mom is on the phone or reading a book,

  • but how do you think they'll react when mom starts to shower attention on this lifelike doll?

  • Baby, nice baby, hi

  • (Crying)

  • These babies are now showing clear signs of jealousy.

  • (More crying)

  • And that's not all

  • Both of our toddlers are actively showing resentment toward our doll.

  • You don't want the baby?

  • Now, some viewers might not be surprised to learn that humans are born to be a little jealous,

  • but could the same be true for our four-legged friends?

  • So adorable.

  • Our two dogs, Ruby and Emma, didn't mind being ignored

  • while their owners were busy playing with their phones and other lifeless objects.

  • And it's so nice to me.

  • But what do you think will happen when their owners start

  • showering attention on what appears to be a new best friend?

  • Say hello to Noodles.

  • Look at this puppy! Wonder what kind of dog this is? It's so cute! Oh my god..

  • Ruby is clearly excited to see what her owner is holding.

  • Look at you!

  • When she finds out that it's a new dog, Ruby springs into play mode, in an attempt to make a new friend.

  • You are so cute!

  • But watch what happens when her owner picks a favorite.

  • (Barking)

  • You are so cute.

  • Now that Noodles is getting all the love, Ruby is on high alert,

  • and she's now vying for her owner's attention,

  • and just like with our previous pooch, Emma, Noodles is no toy.

  • He's the real thing.

  • Almost instantly, Emma goes on the offensive.

  • (Laughing)

  • Although these pups aren't happy, there's a good reason that

  • dogs are wired to get worried when they aren't getting all the attention.

  • One possibility is that jealousy evolved in species that have multiple young

  • competing for parental resources, such as food, care, and affection.

  • Being a little whiny can seriously improve your odds for survival,

  • whether you're born a baby or a puppy.

We've invited these babies, puppies, and their respective guardians

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