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We don't test a dog's ability to smell, or taste, or feel, or hear,
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 of course we do
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They don't train dogs through a reward system in any test that I've seen other than sight. Why is that?
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That only means you've never looked. All testing of dog behavior includes some training with rewards.
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There is no reward system in this test:
Canine Hearing Test at UC's FETCH~LAB - YouTube
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You said we don't test a dog's hearing, and now you post a video of just such a test. Congratulations you have just proven yourself wrong, again. And just because the video didn't show the reward, doesn't mean there wasn't one.
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There was no reward system because, as you mentioned, this was a medical test and there was no training required on the part of the dog. I still have not come across empirical tests that try to prove that dogs recognize their owners through the sound of their voice because they already know that dogs can do this. The same goes for smell.
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Do you even read and comprehend the posts you respond to? I did not mention that it was a medical test, that was Ladyshea.