Study confirms our canine companions can grasp more than simple commands – or at least for items they care about

Dogs understand what certain words stand for, according to researchers who monitored the brain activity of willing pooches while they were shown balls, slippers, leashes and other highlights of the domestic canine world.

The finding suggests that the dog brain can reach beyond commands such as “sit” and “fetch”, and the frenzy-inducing “walkies”, to grasp the essence of nouns, or at least those that refer to items the animals care about.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Novavax expected to be approved as fourth Covid vaccine in UK

Trials show the protein-based jab causes fewer side-effects – and hundreds of…

Flu jab may reduce severe effects of Covid, suggests study

Analysis of 75,000 coronavirus patients found fewer major health problems among people…

Finn Russell’s stunner for Racing 92 knocks Sale out of Champions Cup

Quarter-final: Racing 92 41-22 Sale Moments of magic from Russell and Thomas…

Taekwondo pundit Lutalo Muhammad becomes BBC’s breakout Olympic star

Former Olympian’s calm presence and expertise wins praise from viewers of BBC’s…