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Dogs may be smarter than thought

  Author:  21132  Category:(Interesting) Created:(7/31/2002 11:29:00 PM)
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Dogs may be smarter than thought

Scientists now sure canines can count

LONDON, July 31 — Dogs are probably much cleverer than most people think, according to a new study. Scientists are convinced that dogs can count and researchers at the University of California Davis say they try to convey different messages through the pitch and pace of their barks.

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to think their bark was simply a way of getting attention. Now a new study suggests that individual dogs have specific barks with a range of meanings,” New Scientist magazine said on Wednesday. Dogs usually use high-pitched single barks when they are separated from their owners and a lower, harsher superbark when strangers approach or the doorbell rings, according to Sophia Yin, an animal behaviorist at the university.

Playful woofs are high-pitched and unevenly spaced.

Dogs also know when they are being short-changed on treats because they have a basic mathematical ability which enables them to tell when one pile of objects is bigger than another.

“But to count, an animal has to recognize that each object in a set corresponds to a single number and that the last number in a sequence represents the total number of objects,” New Scientist added.

Robert Young of Brazil’s Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, tested the theory on 11 mongrels using dog treats.

The canines were shown treats and then a screen was lowered and the goodies were left as they were or some were added or taken away.

If a treat was added or taken away the dogs looked at the treats much longer than they did when the goodies were not disturbed, presumably because they had done their sums and the numbers did not meet their expectations.

“Dogs are descended from wolves, which not only have a large neocortex — the brain’s center of reasoning — but live in large social groups,” the magazine said.

Young believes the mathematical ability could have been used to work out how many allies and enemies they had in a pack.

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Date: 7/31/2002 11:33:00 PM  From Authorid: 58976    Wow Thats very interesting =Michael_Myers=  
Date: 7/31/2002 11:35:00 PM  From Authorid: 29705    i have a St. bernard and a westie- and 7 cats- you can't convince me either species is stupid or doesn't have the ability to reason.the stuff they all do is amazing, and who are we to think we are the only intelligent species? catz_tat  
Date: 7/31/2002 11:36:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 21132      
Date: 7/31/2002 11:40:00 PM  From Authorid: 58710    i think car are smarter :P - NEL
Date: 8/1/2002 1:09:00 AM  From Authorid: 60162    I have two extremely intelligent young Jack Russels and I believe all this as they pick up so much. It is scary. i love dogs!!! Thanks heaps for sharing.  
Date: 8/1/2002 1:12:00 AM  From Authorid: 28946    We pet owners have known this for years. LOL! Our beasts are very intelligent and are capable of deceit such as wantring more treats than the other pet or sneaking into the kitty food. LOL!  
Date: 8/1/2002 6:51:00 PM  From Authorid: 26452    Animals are VERY smart, I grew up with dogs, and right now have 5,almost anyone who owns a dogs can tell how smart they are. Dogs are MUCH smater than people give them credit for.  
Date: 8/1/2002 7:05:00 PM  From Authorid: 55376    Nel... Cars do not have brains. Og

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