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Dog-human relationship affects problem-solving behavior in the dog

In this paper we present evidence that simple problem solving in the dog is strongly influenced by the relationship with the owner. Twenty-eight dog-owner pairs were observed in a novel situation and when performing a simple problem-solving task. Dogs were categorized according to their relationship...

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Published in:Anthrozoös 1997-12, Vol.10 (4), p.214-224
Main Authors: Topal, J, Miklosi, A, Csanyi, V
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