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  2. 9 special abilities that show just how smart dogs really are

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    Dogs are the only non-primate animal to look people in the eyes, reports Mic, without misinterpreting what it means. Wolves, meanwhile, interpret eye contact as a sign of hostility , according to ...

  3. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.

  4. 20 Smartest Dog Breeds - AOL

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    The Australian Cattle Dog sits outside the top 50 in AKC's popularity rankings, but don't miss out on this smart breed. Alert, curious and pleasant, the high-energy herders do best with a job.

  5. 32 reasons dogs make the best companions - AOL

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    There’s no doubt that a dog is a big commitment. Time, finances, and attention – these are key components of successful pet ownership, and they all apply to dogs in abundance.

  6. AIBO - Wikipedia

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    In the Futurama episode "Jurassic Bark", Bender is seen with a robotic dog resembling an AIBO named Robo-Puppy. In the film Click, Kevin's new Robo-dog an AIBO ERS-7, was run over by the dad's car. A pair of robotic dogs based on AIBO appear in Tokyo Jungle, a video game published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The very first AIBO model, ERS ...

  7. Dog intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Dog intelligence or dog cognition is the process in dogs of acquiring information and conceptual skills, and storing them in memory, retrieving, combining and comparing them, and using them in new situations. [1] Studies have shown that dogs display many behaviors associated with intelligence. They have advanced memory skills, and are able to ...

  8. What TV looks like to dogs and cats - AOL

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    TV shows and movies don't make any sense to them. Pets can't visually make sense of the programs we love. To them, everything looks like one big blur -- but dogs and cats see different things.

  9. Television content rating system - Wikipedia

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    The TV parental guidelines were first proposed on December 19, 1996, as a voluntary-participation system—in which ratings are determined by participating broadcast and cable networks—by the United States Congress, the television industry and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and went into effect by January 1, 1997, on most major ...