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Default Mimicry and intelligence

On Jul 30, 8:27*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 14:59:36 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch

wrote:
However, anybody with a dog will realize their pet is capable of some
sort of reasoning and intelligence.


I wouldn't say some sort - I would say that dogs are fully capable of
reasoning and even the average dog has innate intelligence.

When these discussions come up, I always point to my buddy Duke Doggee
Dog who was a blind Border Collie. *He had a vocabulary of 350 plus
words, he understood complex sentences and even offer an opinion from
time-to-time. *:)

Proof of the pudding that dogs can reason and even rationalize was
Duke and one other dog I had in the service - a Belgian Shepard named
Major. *Duke was blind, but I didn't know it until he was five - I
happened to notice calcium deposits in his eyes and took him to the
top veterinary opthamologist at Tufts Vet School who tested him and
calmly asked me if I knew he was blind. :)

Major could even read body language, had a similar vocabulary to Duke
and had an uncanny ability to work off leash to a complex set of hand
commands.

Even average dogs have 200+ word vocabularies - it's just a difference
in levels of intelligence.

Just like in humans.


Until recently I was not a "dog person" and much preferred cats.
However, my son has a dog that amazes me with its intelligence and
determination. She has a great personality and loves going places in
the truck. The expressions on her face are crystal clear to me. I
have never had this kind of experience with a dog before.
Unfortunately, she hates boats and got seasick on her one sailing
excursion and runs whenever we try to take her.
Unfortunately, she is a true escape artist. Yesterday, we found her
walking along the top of a 2X4 for about 20' to get out of the fenced
back yard (She is about the size of a large lab), amazing.