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    Dogs Adept at Reading People's Minds

    FRIDAY, July 15 (HealthDay News) -- To anyone who is familiar with the eerily human-like qualities of man's best friend, the news that dogs can read your mind shouldn't come as any surprise.

    The latest research adds to growing evidence that dogs can interpret both human body language and general behavior, and use it to their advantage.

    "Dogs and [human-raised] wolves are capable of distinguishing between a person looking at them, someone who's paying attention and someone who's not," said Monique A.R. Udell, lead author of a study published recently in the journal Learning & Behavior. "They're more likely to beg [for food] from someone paying attention to them."

    Researchers have been learning more and more about the surprising capabilities and intelligence of Canis lupus familiaris, better known as the domestic dog.

    One recent study found that dogs have the developmental abilities of a human 2-year-old, with the average dog capable of learning the meanings of 165 words.

    "Over the last five years or so, we've been trying to understand how dogs and relatives of dogs such as wolves respond to social companions," explained Udell, who was a researcher at the University of Florida in Gainesville when the study was conducted.

    "The idea behind this particular study was to try to understand how it is, for example, that dogs can use cues of attention to predict what we're going to do next and use that information to decide to beg for food from one individual and not another?" she continued. "How is it that dogs make us feel that they know what we're thinking?"

    The study involved groups of pet dogs, stray dogs from a shelter and hand-raised wolves (named Tristan, Miska and Marion, among other monikers) who were comfortable around humans.

    Two people stood about 6 meters apart, one of them looking directly and continuously at the dog or wolf. The other person had their vision blocked, either with a bucket over their head, a book obscuring their face or because their back was turned. Both humans held a piece of food.

    "On average, both dogs and wolves were significantly more likely to be begging from the person looking at them when the other person's back was turned," said Udell.

    But levels of sensitivity did vary by how domesticated the dog or wolf was.

    "Domesticated dogs were more likely to beg from someone paying attention to them, but shelter dogs and wolves who don't often see a person reading books were not likely to get that cue," Udell related. "So it does seem like specific life experiences really do matter in this context."

    The findings, said Udell, are "important because previous research suggested that something happened to dogs during genetic domestication that made them begin to think like humans. This shows that wolves are capable, if reared with humans, of [picking up human cues]."

    "Animal people in the scientific community have known for some time that dogs are pretty smart and very good at reading our body language," said Adam Goldfarb, director of the Pets at Risk Program of the Humane Society of the United States. "This shows that something about dogs or wolves inherently allows them to read humans far better than other animals can."

    More information

    The Humane Society of the United States has more on canine behavior.

     

    65 comments

    • The Mad, Mad Cat  •  10 mths ago
      2 yr old's huh? That's what cat's have been saying for years! We cat's are doing college level work here! We have our Masters in training our Masters!
      • Jim 10 mths ago
        Amen..sometime i feel like the dumbest feline is smarter then the smartest dog....but then again sometimes felines confound us and do some really stupid things.....who knows.... certainly not we humans... LOL
      • GaltJohnGalt 10 mths ago
        "Cats don't have owners. Cats have staff"
      • Gail 10 mths ago
        soooo true...call a dog & they come running..they are so needy for attention..but call a cat & they look at you saying leave a message & I'll get back to you, maybe
    • ED  •  10 mths ago
      MY DOG IS SMARTER THAN OBAMA
      • V FOR VENDETTA 10 mths ago
        Your stupid name fits you well , redneck !
      • pifa 10 mths ago
        and is probably better looking than his owner too.
      • Dog Rescuer 10 mths ago
        Inappropriate comment--doncha, know? This article is about dogs!
    • She who knows  •  10 mths ago
      This is not mind reading...
      • gocanada01 10 mths ago
        It kinda is.
        if they know what were gonna do
    • FrankD  •  10 mths ago
      Maybe dogs should be used at airports, they could tell if someone is carry weapons , without the person being patted down . a lot cheaper and less instrusive.
      • Nonuna 10 mths ago
        Yes, and Dogs are a lot smarter than some of the TSA agents that I've had the unfortunate pleasure of having to deal with.
      • Victoria 10 mths ago
        This would work. Dogs can read intention.
      • Robert 10 mths ago
        Muslims hate dogs as unclean.
    • A Cool Breeze  •  10 mths ago
      Too bad so few people are as smart as a dog.
    • serge  •  10 mths ago
      they have been man's best friend for a long time... ever loyal, ever loving, ever faithful to the end...
    • CoalMiner'sDaughter  •  10 mths ago
      My dog definitely understands English better than we understand his language. But he does often communicate what he wants by looking from me to the object and back again. They really are intelligent creatures.
    • mikel  •  10 mths ago
      If your dog had a choice of owners would he choose you again?
      • NYbagle 10 mths ago
        Absolutely..I am a dog's best friend.
      • Mahon Mac 10 mths ago
        Beyond the shadow of a doubt. No one else could ever devote as much time and attention to him as I do, or give him as much love as I do.

        Because I'm almost always home, we spend several hours every day playing and exercising in the back yard, going on outings to our local dog park or visiting friends for play sessions. We're constantly together, 24 hours a day, and that kind of companionship does wonders for a dog; they feel very condifent and secure in their place in the world, and are incredibly friendly with everyone they meet. They expect everyone to love them instantly (and are very surprised when some don't!) because they've always been treated with love and never been mistreated or neglected in any way.

        So yes, absolutely, Taz wouldn't chose anyone but me for a master.
      • Mr Bill 10 mths ago
        As Sarah says....You betcha.
    • Cheerio  •  10 mths ago
      Not too surprised. Dogs are incredibly special...
    • BE  •  10 mths ago
      And you scientists and researchers are just now learning this? Dogs are the optimal observers. That is what they do. They are also very intelligent. I sure hope my tax dollars aren't funding this study of the obvious.
    • LeeB  •  10 mths ago
      If you've never had a dog you won't understand what's behind this article. I know it's mainly body language but it does seem as though they can read your mind. They when you're hurt or sick and try to comfort you.
    • J  •  10 mths ago
      do a right in vote for your favorite canine istead of a politician they can't do no worse than the ones in Washington now.
    • Mr Bill  •  10 mths ago
      Thanks Amanda, very interesting article. I have several dogs large and small, all rescues. They are like people in that they have their own personality. Some are hard headed and others very cooperative. I am and old man and I really enjoy their company. My display pic is a handsome Redbone Coonhound. I named him Jimmy because he has a big nose like another Jimmy in the past with a big nose.
    • andrew  •  10 mths ago
      A dog, much like any intelligent creature,(child) ability to learn and interact with us is related to the time and costructive effort(love) ivested.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      I have often wondered if my dog would speak if he had the proper vocal cords and lip movment. I have seen videos of dogs trying to form word and speak
    • MARCY  •  10 mths ago
      when my dog came into my life he brought me unmeasurable joy and solace.they r the best friends a human can have.
    • BetsyM  •  10 mths ago
      No self respecting dog would beg from a person dumb enough to put a bucket over his head. I wonder how much this dopey study cost!
    • NYbagle  •  10 mths ago
      Dogs rule....
    • QOLAB  •  10 mths ago
      Funny how we rate "intelligence" based upon human intelligence instead of just calling in shared communication or something of that sort. My horse is a horse I shouldn't expect it to be a human or to think or act like one. It is a horse and it's intelligence and mind is it's own.
    • Darryl A  •  10 mths ago
      Not really surprising. My own dog has spent her entire life making a study of me. She knows what pleases me, and she knows what upsets me. I expect her to use that knowledge to her own advantage.
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