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44 www.petfoodindustry.com Research Notes Find more Read more Research Notes online at www.petfoodindustry.com/researchnotes.aspx. The ability of dogs to find food by following a human voice Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany tested using the direction of their voice to indicate the presence of food to dogs. In the first study, the experimenter stood behind an opaque wooden barrier and placed food in one of two containers in front of the barrier. Twenty-four adult dogs of various breeds Key concepts The ability of dogs to find food by following a human voice (Live Science online, May 2014.) The skill of finding food via human voice is learned, though very quickly and through a minimal amount of human exposure. participted in the experiment. After hiding the food, the experimenter crouched behind the barrier, out of sight of the canine research subject, and turned his or her face toward the treat-filled container, saying, "Oh, look, look there, this is great!" In an average of 7.6 out of 12 tries, the dogs correctly went to the food-containing box. Researchers eliminated other possible cues and determined that the dogs could not accurately guess where the food was if the speaker directed their voice to the back of the room. In the second study, researchers recruited 16 puppies, ages 8 to 14 weeks, and subjected them to the same test. The puppies were slightly better at following the direction of a person's voice than the adult dogs, finding the food an average of 8.1 out of every 12 tries. The puppies often took a few tries to catch on, however, and the puppies that had experienced more socialization with humans did better than those with limited human interactions. In conclusion, researchers believe that the skill of finding food via human voice is learned, though very quickly and through a minimal amount of human exposure. Source: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology via Live Science, 2014. New Trick: Pups Can Follow Human Voices to Food. Live Science online, May 2014. The Industry Leader in Independent Pet food Testing Today's petfood claims require solid data. At Summit Ridge Farms, we provide the pet food industry with accurate, reliable and precise research on all types of testing protocols for cats and dogs. * Dental Protocols (as per VOHC) * Palatability Testing * Digestibility/ Metabolism Testing * Stool Quality Analysis * * * * * * Blood Level Protocols AAFCO Nutritional Adequacy Urine pH Weight Loss Protocols Customized Tests Available Product Safety Testing Setting the standard for pet food testing 570.756.2656 * Fax 570.756.2826 * www.SRFarms.com June 2014 PetfoodIndustry
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