51 min listen
28. How Dogs Talk to Us with Canine Cognition Expert Dr. Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere
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51 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere, Director of the Thinking Dog Center at Hunter College, about new research into the behavior and cognition of domestic dogs. Listen as they discuss:The origins of Dr. Byosiere's research interestsThe interdisciplinary and translational nature of dog cognition researchThe history of dog cognition as an academic fieldThe pre-historic origins of canine domestication and breedingThe multi-species work being done at Hunter College's Animal Behavior & Conservation ProgramPractical considerations of studying dog cognitionSample research projects and resultsButton mats that allow dogs to "talk"How dogs have been "talking" to us this whole time, but we just haven't been listeningAlso on this month's show:Viral trending animals, including Murphy the bald eagle, his pet rock, and his foster baby eagleAnimal news, including Cinnamon the goat & Felix the dog; Moggie's retirement village for cats; dogs' unique "nose prints"Listener Q&AEmail AskTheVet@amcny.org to have your pet questions answered on next month’s Ask the Vet Listener Q&A!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!
Released:
May 31, 2023
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