[nagdu] how dogs learn

Julie J. julielj at neb.rr.com
Fri Aug 30 18:12:13 UTC 2013


This is facinating!  I'm going to go check it out now.  thank you so much, 
you made my day!

Julie



-----Original Message----- 
From: Katrin Andberg
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 8:26 AM
To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [nagdu] how dogs learn

There is actually a tremendous amount of research currently happening in the
field on canine cognition and learning.  There is a researcher who has
developed a website with activities called Dognition that owners can log
into and do various at home tests with their dogs to help figure out how
their dog best learns and takes in information.  And the data helps the
researchers learn and further study dogs as well.  It's really very cool.
Website is:  https://www.dognition.com/



In one of the veterinary behavior research journals I read, about a year or
so ago there was an article about research done on guide dogs and their
learning and using lateralization through hair whorl patterns to help figure
out if a dog was left or right side dominant and therefore help programs to
hopefully down the line after further research better determine if a dog
should be trained for work on the left or the right of the handler.  That
too was cool.



There also has been further research on how dogs interpret the world through
their senses, how they integrate senses especially olfactory in with vision,
auditory, tactile, taste, etc.



This is an amazingly fast growing field with fascinating research.



Katrin



Katrin Andberg

katrin at maplewooddog.com





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