Title: "New Study Suggests Dogs Can't Recognize Themselves in the Mirror"
Segment 1: A new study indicates that dogs cannot recognize themselves when looking in the mirror.
Segment 2: The research involved observing the behavior of dogs when exposed to mirrors and comparing their reactions to those of humans and other animals that have demonstrated self-recognition.
Segment 3: Dogs showed limited interest in their reflection, believing it to be another dog. This behavior is different from the recognition exhibited by humans, dolphins, and apes, which understand that the mirror reflection represents themselves.
Segment 4: The study suggests that dogs lack the cognitive ability for self-recognition but rely on other senses, such as smell and hearing, to perceive and understand their surroundings.