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Can your dog tell the time? Humans have circadian rhythms, an internal 24 hour body clock, but how do dogs know when it's dinner time? Let's get into the neuroscience that defines a dog's day.
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
What is going on inside the mind of your dog? Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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How good is your dog at sharing? Humans see fairness as sharing, cooperating and not showing favouritism. But do dogs feel a sense of injustice when something is unfair? Trust the science to tell us what's fair...
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
What is going on inside the mind of your dog? Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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Moving house, changing owners and losing limbs; how do we help dogs adapt to big changes? What can the science of dog evolution and more recent breeding tell us about a dog's resilience to change.
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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Are you sleeping with your dog? 56% of humans do. But does it lead to a better nights sleep? Lets examine the science to compare dogs, cats, and human partners to find out the ultimate bed companion.
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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Can dogs get diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder? OCD affects around 3% of humans and runs in families, but is your dog genetically more likely to have it? Let's get into the science of dog mental health.
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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Do you ever get the feeling that you've seen this before... In humans, déjà vu peaks when we’re 15-25 and declines as we age. But what causes it? And do dogs experience deja vu too? We have the science to explain.
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
What is going on inside the mind of your dog? Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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We've all faked a ball throw, but did you know dogs might be able to smell when we're telling the truth. We know a dog sense of smell is incredibly powerful, but has science discovered a new four-legged lie detector? More importantly, do dogs even care if we're lying to them?
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
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Is my dog being selfish? Dogs are well known (and loved) for being cooperative with us - but are they genetically wired to assist humans? We breakdown the science from wolves to Belgian shepherds to find out if a dog will only help you, if you help them first...
Check out Wellness Core: https://wellnesscore.eu/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
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Can dogs really predict earthquakes? Yes. But how? Can they smell something we can't detect? Hear tremors seismometers are missing? Or are they collaborating with... cows? This episode sounds ridiculous, but the science of dogs secret sixth sense is fascinating.
Check out Wellness Core: https://wellnesscore.eu/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
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Yamauchi, H., Uchiyama, H., Ohtani, N., & Ohta, M. (2014). Unusual animal behavior preceding the 2011 earthquake off the pacific coast of Tohoku, Japan: A way to predict the approach of large earthquakes. Animals, 4(2), 131-145.
Wikelski, M., Mueller, U., Scocco, P., Catorci, A., Desinov, L. V., Belyaev, M. Y., ... & Martin Mai, P. (2020). Potential short‐term earthquake forecasting by farm animal monitoring. Ethology, 126(9), 931-941.
Coren, S. (2006). Can dogs predict earthquakes? A possible auditory answer. In Paper delivered at the Psychonomic Society meetings, Houston, Texas, November 2006.
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Most owners assumer a dog has a similar memory to a human - but is that true? How is a dogs brain wired to remember? How does the latest scientific research impact how we train and understand out pets?
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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How attached are we to our dogs? And what type of attachment does a dog form with their owner? Is there a difference in the brain activity of a mother looking at their child versus their dog? Lets breakdown the facts and science behind the ultimatum: it's me, or the dog.
Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.- - References - -
Kurdek, L. A. (2008). Pet dogs as attachment figures. Journal of social and personal relationships, 25(2), 247-266.
Stoeckel, L. E., Palley, L. S., Gollub, R. L., Niemi, S. M., & Evins, A. E. (2014). Patterns of brain activation when mothers view their own child and dog: An fMRI study. PloS one, 9(10), e107205.
Karl, S., Boch, M., Zamansky, A. et al. Exploring the dog–human relationship by combining fMRI, eye-tracking and behavioural measures. Sci Rep 10, 22273 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79247-5
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We have long known that a dogs sense of smell is incredible, but anecdotes of lost dogs navigating huge distances prompted scientists to dig deeper. It turns out that dogs join birds and elephants with the ability to see the Earth's magnetic field. Dogs can literally see magnetism. Probably...
Check out Whimzees: http://whimzees.co.uk/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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After a spike in attacks American XL Bullies are now banned in England and Wales. Does banning breeds work? Or does science point to a better indicator for aggression? What makes a dog dangerous? And how can you tell if a dog is going to bite?
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
Copyright WillCarne Originals 2023.
References
Reisner, I. R., Mann, J. J., Stanley, M., Huang, Y. Y., & Houpt, K. A. (1996). Comparison of cerebrospinal fluid monoamine metabolite levels in dominant-aggressive and non-aggressive dogs. Brain research, 714(1-2), 57-64. Owczarczak-Garstecka, S. C., Watkins, F., Christley, R., & Westgarth, C. (2018). Online videos indicate human and dog behaviour preceding dog bites and the context in which bites occur. Scientific reports, 8(1), 7147.
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A dog is for life, not just for Christmas. But why do we get dogs? What happens at animal charities and shelters during the festive period? And how can we make sure our dogs enjoy the holidays?
Get your dog the gift of WHIMZEES this Christmas: https://amzn.to/3GIB5f1
This episode may contain elevated cortisol levels, surprisingly deep messages and some choice festive accessories.
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A dog may recognise our scent and be able to sense our emotions, but can they recognise faces? Would your dog remember your face? And just how much has evolving alongside us affected their ability to process this kind of visual information?
This episode may contain life sized dog paintings, mirror reactions and the benefits of having a face.
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A dog’s bond with an owner is extremely important and maybe more so than some interactions with other dogs. Play is a great way to build a relationship with your dog and create those social bonds. There is also evidence to suggest that dogs may like the smell of people, especially ones they know, over the scent of other dogs!
This episode may contain memory evoking scents, tug of war and the huge importance of play.
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Dogs can read us and they can even copy our behaviour, though maybe not exactly in the way you’d expect. It’s been shown that a dog can learn through observing other dogs perform a task but just how much does that extend to a human, like an owner? And just what are we teaching them? This episode may contain pack behaviours, sniffing paper and a touch of Canine Chaos.
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Dr Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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This will make you yawn, which might make your dog yawn. Assuming you're not tired, stressed or bored, why do we catch yawns? This episode may contain scientific proof that dogs are more empathetic than chimps, decoy mouth movements and contagious yawning (sorry).
Sit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Dr Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.
Send your questions and personal dog related icks to [email protected].
Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.
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How old can dogs live? And can we make them live longer? Discover the latest research in canine genetics, bust the myth about dog years, and face some hard truths about life as an older dog… This episode may contain revolutionary new research, 74,000 dogs, and the end of dog years.
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Dogs can be fearful of sudden noises, including fireworks, but can you firework proof your dog? Does comforting scared dogs create fear? Is prevention puppy training available to keep dogs calm around thunder and other loud sounds?
This episode may contain loud noises, deaf dogs and bang-proof puppies.
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