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The ‘Inside the Animal Mind’ team rig a house with cameras for a week to test a theory: that dogs use their sense of smell to keep track of time.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be an animal? This series gives startling and revelatory answers. Combining jaw-dropping demonstrations of animals’ abilities with revealing photography, Chris Packham travels the world to uncover the secrets of the animal mind.
Chris explores the remarkable ways animals use their senses. Focusing on dogs, he discovers how their powerful sense of smell creates a bizarre alternative reality.
Inside the Animal Mind | Episode 1 You Are What You Sense | BBC Two
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My dog knows what time my son comes home from work. He just gets up and waits at the top of the stairs at the same time every
afternoon then runs to the balcony and back to the stair well this goes on every! day. With out fail.
The scent is just classical conditioning
Our dog always starts to watch outside 1 hour before my mom comes from work.
It knows every time when she is coming.
My dog can distinguish my girlfriends car sound out of many cars that pass our house. She can hear my girlfriend coming back before I can even hear her car.
you should leave a dog all day
Why is this something i've never thought about before???
What a dirty trick
My pekingese used to wake me up at exactly 3am to remind me to turn off the air conditioner
He looks so sad at 1:25! Even his tail goes down. ??
My Beagle, Abby used to wake up every single day at 1.58 p.m.. I was on midnights and my routine was to initially wake up at 3. Her head would whip up as she was in a deep sleep as if someone was at the door, but there wasn't. She trained me to wake up earlier because of this. You could count on it everyday.
? Cats do this also, my mom’s cat Alexander would sit and wait for her every evening
As a nurse ward sister, she did 3 different shifts and it made no difference
Not always she can be on time, but that darn cat would suddenly request to be let out 10 mins before she arrived
And no he couldn’t smell her or see her that’s impossible with someone driving
I think pets are psychically linked to their owners
One lady proved this in a documentary, her pet was a parrot and stated everything she looked at in a magazine in a locked room
the parrot was in another room
It was a controlled experiment and the parrot got it right every time
My dog wakes me up every day at 10 am with her leash to take her out.
My sister has a pig and he could tell to the engine noise when my dad is visiting her?
What breed is this dog?
Ok? And? Like they got some place to be?
Basically, it's 3am …
Unless the dog and many dogs themselves tell you them self then they can
so i have a question. i’m a heavy sleeper so usually my mom wakes me up in the morning at around 8. sometimes my mom lets me sleep longer. when she does my dogs will whine at her and bark at her to come upstairs with them and wake me up. if she doesn’t my dogs with hit me (yes, hit me. ?) or lick me until i’m awake. on weekends tho, when everyone sleeps till about 9 or 10 ish. they will stay asleep. do you think it is because they understand our routine and they know that nobody has to get up on weekends because everyone stays asleep or, do they kind of understand that we go to sleep 5 times and wake up early and we rest after that, and then it starts back up?
What a cruel trick to play – Is this Candid Camera ?
What kind of dog is that?
Mine can – time for bed
Its an alien that escaped from Area 51
What breed is this dog?
Fix the squeaky door and get the dog off of the furniture.
My horses and cats as well as my dog always know when I come to give them food.
Had a dog who recognised the sound of the engine coming up the street ?
Cats do this too! Both my cats know when they will eat and when they should go to sleep
Maybe he should fart in the house before he leaves,
1:39 yea boi!
So why not just have the owner come an hour later and see if the dog still gets up? The smell may have made the dog get the impression that the owner was already there.
> attributes human conceptuals to events that another species has no idea what is happening
> DOGS CAN TELL TEIM!?1!911?!
At least try to be scientific and repeat the tests…
Was the dog sick that day?
Was the dog sad that it thought its' owner had died?
Was the dog scared of what the owner was doing with the scent, "possibly trying to scare away enemies" or other suggestions the action of 'scenting' implies?
Was the dog respecting the wishes of the owner, thinking that perhaps they wanted the living room to themselves (claiming the territory, as dogs do with their own scents)?
We don't know the canine mind, the tests didn't involved other aspects, therefore this is entirely unscientific…
All it proves now is that humans are the only ones that can conceptualize time (as it already was).
Me when i saw this video:
? dog!
Dog: I can smells time
Human: wat?