To paraphrase, the study lasted a few dogs and dogs treated dish. Dogs were both asked to "pre-pack is generally referred to as" shake "in America - and their actions were rewarded with a dog treat. The test was repeated in sets of 30, a test would mix things. In one set, and the two dogs, the treatment. In another, without a dog. And in the third, but a dog is rewarded. What scientists have been measuring how a dog was prepared for the task to complete in return for the next available - whether it is a piece of sausage, a little brown bread, or a dog is my favorite, odorless bully sticks.
What the scientists found was that the dog is most likely to complete the task, although he knew that a treatment is close to completing the task nearly every time. If not treated to all the dogs are about twenty of the thirty. However, when the dog was only treat a dog, the average of about 12 others from 30 leg shakes and was visibly nervous.
The result is a kind of shocking. Most dog owners say their dogs show emotions, at least the big ones, such as lucky as you come home, or scared during thunderstorms. The fact that the dog will feel slighted not deserve equal treatment for equal work, but let's just hope that the dogs are not in a union.
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