How does a Columbia University psychologist end up writing about dogs?
Accidentally. I was curious about my dog Pumpernickel鈥檚 mental life and realized dogs had never been taken seriously as cognitive subjects. I studied play behavior, thinking that might give us insight into what animals know and understand. Dogs are the pre-eminent players of the animal kingdom.
For our readers, what are some of the better outdoor activities this summer?
If you watch how dogs and wolves run, they don鈥檛 do six miles and then stop. They sprint and then stop. So running is great if you鈥檙e in a position where you can be off-leash with them. They鈥檙e great hikers. Really good climbers.聽 Anything in which they can participate is a good outdoor activity. They want to be with you, more than anything else.
Is cartoon where the owner gives a long speech and the dog just hears 鈥渂lah, blah, blah, Fido, blah, blah, blah鈥 accurate?
Larson鈥檚 a pretty good observer of animal behavior. A dog will simply pick out his name because that鈥檚 the word we mostly use with him. But if you鈥檙e very careful to use the same words when describing objects or events every single time, then your dog will become attuned to those words. Recent research underscored the dog鈥檚 capacity to understand when . The fact that dogs can take on another species鈥 use of nouns and verbs is wild. The cross-species gap is big and we don鈥檛 bridge it, so it鈥檚 interesting they do.
Why do they go nuts for playing fetch?
All cells of the eye function by converting electromagnetic radiation into electrical activity. We鈥檙e really taking little snapshots of the world when we have our eyes open. The rate at which we take these snap-shots鈥攖he flicker-fusion鈥攊s for humans 1/60th of a second. Our brains smooth these over. Dogs have a higher rate. They鈥檙e taking more snapshots. They might actually see something happening a split-second before we do and could react a split-second faster. So maybe the ability to snap something out of the air isn鈥檛 just due to muscular prowess or predatory instinct but also due to their eyes working a little faster than ours.
How do dogs 鈥渟mell time鈥?
It鈥檚 my way of trying to understand how being a creature of the nose shapes your perception of the world. For example, tracking dogs are able to tell the odor difference between a left and right footstep. Sniffing something under foot is like smelling the past and sniffing something on the breeze is like smelling the future. Their experience of time has olfaction as a major part of it. What an expanded view of the present moment. It has a little of both the past and future in it.
Are they marking territory when they pee on hydrants?
It doesn鈥檛 look like they鈥檙e marking territory. Wolves do this, but how many dogs walk around an apartment peeing on the wall? It seems that marking for dogs has changed to where it鈥檚 simply information leaving for other dogs. So another dog peeing in the same spot is less an act of marking territory and more an, 鈥淥h, this is a good spot because someone else has been here.鈥 It鈥檚 like a bulletin board.
It鈥檚 like their Facebook.
They were way ahead of us in this particular game. Theirs is a smellier Facebook.
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