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Can dogs recognize a bad person? This says science – El Heraldo de Tabasco

Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling
March 18, 2023
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Can a dog tell if it’s bad? Although it sounds strangeDogs are smarter than you think A study conducted in Japan showed that these animals Know or not believe in a person how? When you hear it, it turns out that the dogs are calm Good at depicting human behaviour.

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The study shows that dogs recognize human behaviour

A team led by Akiko Takaoka of Kyoto University in Japan conducted the study study Who discovered that dogs really do know whether or not to believe them. Humans have long known that if you point at something, the dog will run towards it. The researchers used this information in their study. During the experiment, they pointed to a bowl full of hidden food.

Sure enough, the dog ran towards the container. Then they pointed to a container that was empty. The dogs ran to him, but found that he had no food. The third time the researchers pointed to a bowl of food, the dogs refused to go to the bowl.

34 dogs were used in the experiment, and none of the dogs went to the trash bin the third time. This experiment shows that dogs can spot a liar or that dogs have major trust issues.

“Dogs have a much more developed social intelligence than we thought. And this social intelligence has evolved selectively in their long life history with humans,” said Takaoka. Who was also surprised that dogs were quick when they “underestimated human credibility”.

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The researchers plan to repeat the experiment by swapping dogs for wolves because wolves are closely related to dogs. The goal is not to be bitten by wolves, but to see the “profound effects of domestication” on dogs.

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