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Beyond Fetch: Some Dogs Learn Hundreds of Words
3 Feb
Summary
- Rare dogs can learn over 100 words, mostly toy names.
- This exceptional learning ability is not breed-specific.
- The skill is comparable to a 18-month-old toddler's.
Researchers have identified a rare subset of dogs with an extraordinary talent for learning words, with some comprehending upwards of 100 toy names. This unique ability, discovered during a seven-year global search, was found in approximately 40 to 45 dogs, though some studies have noted individuals understanding over 1,000 toy names. The skill is not exclusive to any particular breed, with Border Collies being common but other breeds like Pekingese and Shih Tzu also showing aptitude.
Miso, a seven-year-old Border Collie from Oshawa, Ontario, is one such exceptional dog, understanding at least 200 words. His owner initially did not realize his remarkable ability. Similarly, Remi, a mini goldendoodle from Pickering, Ontario, demonstrated early signs of intelligence by learning words from her owner's virtual classes. Researchers have noted that this type of word acquisition is similar to that of toddlers aged 18 to 24 months.
Scientists emphasize that while dogs can learn words, this does not equate to learning language, which is a more complex cognitive process. The learning mechanism in dogs, though appearing similar to human toddlers on the surface, likely differs. Experts suggest that a dog's motivation, such as interest in toys, plays a crucial role in their learning. The most effective way to foster a dog's learning potential is through consistent interaction and quality time spent together.




