Who will give the dog a better snack?
Puppies are faster and smarter than I thought.
Did you know that?
Whether it is true or not
Check it out right away!
When your family and many others are eating, they look at you with a faint look at you and say, " Come and ask for yourself! "
Well, you can see only one person constantly begging for food.
So, how did the dog know who out of many people would give him food?
According to Dr. Alexandria, a professor of psychology at Columbia University, you can actually tell who will feed you better if you have multiple jobs.
Dr. Howitz showed his dog a variety of features, including having the participants wear blindfold while holding food or avoiding the eyes of the dog.
The dog is said to have coddled and begged for food to the person who kept his eye contact rather than the person who was wearing a blindfold or turning his or her head.
In other words, when we ask for food, we know that there are people who will not work and who will not.
If a dog makes a special plea to someone at a table, it is more likely that he or she has left a " reasonable " room for food while looking at the dog.
Even the short amount of eye-eyes that his companion says " No! " can give him enough space.
If you really don't feed your dog, you should not look at her and pretend you don't know her, right?
A similar experiment was done on chimpanzees, and the results showed that dogs can use human attention more than chimpanzees can.
Puppies are faster and smarter than I thought.
Did you know that?
Whether it is true or not
Check it out right away!
When your family and many others are eating, they look at you with a faint look at you and say, " Come and ask for yourself! "
Well, you can see only one person constantly begging for food.
So, how did the dog know who out of many people would give him food?
According to Dr. Alexandria, a professor of psychology at Columbia University, you can actually tell who will feed you better if you have multiple jobs.
Dr. Howitz showed his dog a variety of features, including having the participants wear blindfold while holding food or avoiding the eyes of the dog.
The dog is said to have coddled and begged for food to the person who kept his eye contact rather than the person who was wearing a blindfold or turning his or her head.
In other words, when we ask for food, we know that there are people who will not work and who will not.
If a dog makes a special plea to someone at a table, it is more likely that he or she has left a " reasonable " room for food while looking at the dog.
Even the short amount of eye-eyes that his companion says " No! " can give him enough space.
If you really don't feed your dog, you should not look at her and pretend you don't know her, right?
A similar experiment was done on chimpanzees, and the results showed that dogs can use human attention more than chimpanzees can.
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