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Your dog can understand what you say better than you think, new study shows

2024-03-22 - Karen Kaplan (from US general31)

Using machines that measure brain activity, scientists were able to show that dogs understand that words refer to some of their favorite objects.

Using machines that measure brain activity, scientists were able to show that dogs understand that words refer to some of their favorite objects.

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