This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Dogs don't use mirrors to refer back to ...
If your dog is currently losing their mind at a "stranger" living inside your hallway mirror, don't worry—you don't have a haunted house, and your pup hasn't lost their marbles. While we see a ...
Concerning dogs and mirrors, in an essay by researchers Megumi Fuzuzawa and Ayano Hasha called “ Can we estimate dogs’ recognition of objects in mirrors from their behavior and response time? ” the ...
A confusing mirror can feel like total sorcery when a sweet dog tries to figure out where his owner is. And Colin the Golden ...
Many people are puzzled by the fact that dogs seem to ignore images of themselves reflected in a mirror. Young puppies encountering mirrors for the first time may treat the image as if it is another ...