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    Dogs Can Spot Fellow Furballs in a Crowd

    Dogs can pick out the faces of other dogs in a virtual lineup of humans and other animals, a new study shows.

    And it doesn't matter if it's a German shepherd looking at a standard poodle. Dogs still know who's one of their own, researchers say.

    Previous research has shown that many animals, from macaques to sheep, are better at recognizing images of another member of their own species than picking out images of individuals from different species.

    In the new study, scientists wanted to test if this phenomenon held true for the domestic dog, which is far more variable in size, shape and behavior than any other living mammal. Regardless of how different dog breeds might seem, all dogs belong to the same species, Canis lupus familiaris.

    For the study, a team of French researchers put nine pet dogs in front of two side-by-side computer screens that showed images of faces. In each pair of pictures, one showed a dog's face (various breeds and cross-breeds were featured) and the other showed non-dog animals, including cows, horses, cats, birds and humans.

    The dogs were trained to choose one of the pictures, by going over to a given screen and putting a paw in front of the image when the experimenter gave a signal. Over the course of dozens of trials, the dogs showed a preference for the dog faces, and they seemed to lump all dogs into the same category, regardless of whether they were looking at a Chihuahua or a mastiff, the researchers said.

    "The fact that dogs are able to recognize their own species visually, and that they have great olfactory discriminative capacities, insures that social behavior and mating between different breeds is still potentially possible," the researchers write. "Although humans have stretched the Canis familiaris species to its morphological limits, its biological entity has been preserved."

    The study, led by Dominique Autier-Dérian of France's National Veterinary School in Lyon, was detailed online this month in the journal Animal Cognition.

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    131 comments

    • Martin Loofa Kang  •  2 days 5 hrs ago
      They had to do a study to figure that out? Obviously none of them ever owned a dog.
      • tomj 9 hrs ago
        i would take it one step further. my huskies can ID which dog is another husky breed at the dog park (out of like 50 random breeds present). they will focus on another husky to flirt/play with. not sure if that makes them racist though....i'll get them sensitivity training : )
    • gadolinium  •  1 day 22 hrs ago
      can scientists recognize other scientists?
    • askme  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      Why is this a surprise? My cat watches a Nature show, and his eyes are riveted on the dogs and cats, and looks bored (even disappointed) at the humans.

      Hard to mate when you can't pick out your own, you know.
    • Naomi  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      Dogs are smarter than what we give them credit for...I love dogs...
    • Sea  •  2 days 0 hrs ago
      Dogs know who is a dog. Like the article said, most animals know their kind.
    • emmag  •  2 days 5 hrs ago
      "mating between different breeds is still potentially possible". Says the neighbors yorkie endlessly humping a mastiff. Desire and physical capability are two different things.
    • gold  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      My dog’s favorite show is Lassie, He barks when she barks, and won't take his eyes off the screen, during commercials he goes into the kitchen and eats some treats!
    • CarmenO  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      I wonder how much they spend on that. lol. Why would they ever think a dog couldn't recognize a dog. That goes to prove that dogs are smarter than researchers.
    • jimmy  •  2 days 2 hrs ago
      my girlfriends cat watches star trek with me and gets mad when there is a commercial, it is too funny.
    • Grumpy  •  2 days 5 hrs ago
      Wow, dogs don't confuse other dogs with a cow. Who would have thought?
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