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Do Dogs Dream?: Nearly Everything Your Dog Wants You to Know
few adults hear above 16,000 Hz.
from Do Dogs Dream?: Nearly Everything Your Dog Wants You to Know by Stanley Coren
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Since dominance seems to be more important to males, they have developed the habit of lifting a leg when they urinate so that they can aim their urine higher. In addition, the higher the marking is, the more difficult it is for other dogs to mark over it and obscure the message.
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While a smart dog will learn everything you want it to know, it will also learn everything it can get away with.
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research suggests that the mind of a dog is roughly equivalent to that of a human who is two to two and a half years old. A child of that age clearly has emotions, but not all possible emotions.
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Richard Wilhelm Wagner, best known as the composer of the series of four operas that make up the Ring Cycle, had a strong appreciation of the musical taste of dogs. He provided a special stool in his study for Peps, his Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. As Wagner composed, he would play the piano or sing passages that he was working on. The composer k
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The real difference between good and great trainers is how precisely they time that learned reward. Good trainers must also be good observers; otherwise they might miss behaviors that should have been rewarded.
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The crucial aspect of an animal’s experience that causes these positive changes in its brain is exposure to a wide variety of interesting places and things.
from Do Dogs Dream?: Nearly Everything Your Dog Wants You to Know by Stanley Coren
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Humans win the sensitivity contest for taste, with about 9,000 taste buds, compared with only 1,700 for dogs;
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Therefore, it could be argued that the real reason canines roll in obnoxious-smelling organic manner is simply an expression of the same sense of aesthetics that causes human beings to wear overly loud and colorful Hawaiian shirts.
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