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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. |
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