• ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Dogs are waaaaay more aware than most people seem to think. I think it’s true of most animals. We just don’t like to think about it.

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      19 hours ago

      This. My dog knows words that I didn’t teach him. I know people talk about pattern recognition and what not but that’s not all that different than human knowledge. I learn words by hearing them repeated too

      I know how to read his body language and the tone of his barks to know what he wants. He will even show me, if I ask him.

      I suspect he understands a lot more than I am capable of deciphering as well.

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        31 minutes ago

        My dogs know the difference between going out pants and around the house pants. We also have to say preambulate when talking about walks unless we want to excite the dogs.

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      I stayed out later than normal one time and missed one of my dog’s walks. He tore up a newspaper while staring at me. Rip, rip, rip. He knew I spent time looking at newspapers so he chose to destroy one, while heavily implying that if I fucked up his schedule again he would rip ME up.

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      Dogs brains activate the same regions when the see human faces that activate in our brains. These same regions don’t activate in dogs to anything like the same degree when they see other dogs.

      Dogs are far more in tune with us that they are with their own species.

      Some of the oldest human archaeological sites have dog remains among the humans. Domestication of the dog was going on far far earlier than the first evidence we have for domestication of the first food species.

      We have evolved together as two mutually symbiotic species.

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        10 hours ago

        These same regions don’t activate in dogs to anything like the same degree when they see other dogs.

        Probably because they use scent more than sight for being in tune with their own species.

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          Sent is just an id for dogs. They use body language with humans and other dogs. They also pay attention to threw same parts of human faces that we do. They don’t do this with other dog faces.

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      I agree, but that’s not a conspiracy. Scientifically speaking, we know that animals are smarter than most people admit.

      The conspiracy here is that cats are not just smarter than we think but actually one of the smarter animals in general and they are also very internal and just don’t care about us so they don’t exhibit it in ways that we recognize.