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Dogs may not smarter than 6-year-olds, but
researchers suggest canines might be on par with 2-year-olds.<
Psychologist Stanley Coren says, "We do know that dogs understand far
more than we credit them with, from about 165 words to 250 words." Even
better than understanding our words, dogs know our hand gestures and
body postures. Dogs may, in fact, far exceed 2-year-olds when it comes
to reading emotions.
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Developmentally, 2-year-olds are generally more interested
in themselves, while dogs do care how their people feel, and instantly
recognize a change in emotion.< "While your dog can't comprehend that
you just received a traffic violation, he can tell that you're upset the
second you walk through the door," Coren says. "In fact, dogs can detect
some subtle changes which even adults can't," adds Coren. "We can't
smell cancer or predict seizures, as dogs can."< When I posted this
story on my Facebook Fan page recently (
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www.new.f acebook.com/pages/Steve-Dale/50057343596?ref=ts, or simply
type Steve Dale into the Facebook search), I received some interesting
responses:< Kelle: "Heck, my Italian Greyhound is smarter than most
college students."< Karen: "Depends on how you define smart.