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* While they may not have the same kind of intelligence as a Border Collie they were not bred to learn and obey commands quickly but to think for themselves while trailing game.X | * While they may not have the same kind of intelligence as a Border Collie they were not bred to learn and obey commands quickly but to think for themselves while trailing game.X | ||
* Various studies have attempted to confirm the intelligence of dogs in a rigorous manner. | * Various studies have attempted to confirm the intelligence of dogs in a rigorous manner.X | ||
* A recent example is animal psychologist Juliane Kaminski s paper in Science that demonstrated that Rico a Border Collie could learn over 200 words. | * A recent example is animal psychologist Juliane Kaminski s paper in Science that demonstrated that Rico a Border Collie could learn over 200 words.X | ||
--[[User:Aleksander Stos|AlekStos]] 09:52, 4 April 2007 (CDT) | --[[User:Aleksander Stos|AlekStos]] 09:52, 4 April 2007 (CDT) | ||
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- While they may not have the same kind of intelligence as a Border Collie they were not bred to learn and obey commands quickly but to think for themselves while trailing game.X
- Various studies have attempted to confirm the intelligence of dogs in a rigorous manner.X
- A recent example is animal psychologist Juliane Kaminski s paper in Science that demonstrated that Rico a Border Collie could learn over 200 words.X
--AlekStos 09:52, 4 April 2007 (CDT)
- Going...going...gone! Nancy Sculerati 10:05, 4 April 2007 (CDT)