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Dog Genius Recognizes 220 Toys!

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Harvey the border collie knows names for 220 toys.
  • Research identifies curiosity as key trait in smart dogs.
  • Study aims to help charities train assistance dogs faster.
Dog Genius Recognizes 220 Toys!

A remarkable border collie named Harvey, living in Reading, possesses an extraordinary ability to recognize and retrieve toys based on approximately 220 different commands. This canine prodigy is currently assisting research conducted by the University of Portsmouth and the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena in Germany. The study aims to understand the cognitive traits, such as curiosity, that enable such advanced "label-learning" capabilities.

Dr. Juliane Kaminski's research indicates that these unique cognitive skills are critical for dogs like Harvey. His owner, Irene Hewlett, often plays extensive fetching games with him, noting that such activities provide a necessary "job" for working breeds like border collies. This engagement not only keeps the dogs mentally stimulated but also prevents them from developing undesirable behaviors.

The findings from this research hold significant potential for charitable organizations. By developing pre-tests to identify puppies with these specialized aptitudes, the training process for assistance dogs can be streamlined. This could lead to more effective training programs, enabling dogs to better assist individuals in their homes by fetching specific items and performing other helpful tasks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Harvey is considered a "dog genius" because he can recognize and retrieve toys from over 220 different commands, demonstrating exceptional cognitive abilities.
Research involving Harvey and other dogs identifies key cognitive traits like curiosity, which can be used to find and train puppies for specific roles, such as assistance dogs.
The research involving Harvey is being conducted by the University of Portsmouth in the UK and the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena in Germany.

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