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  2. Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    The mind and behavior of non-human animals has captivated the human imagination for centuries. Many writers, such as Descartes, have speculated about the presence or absence of the animal mind. [7] These speculations led to many observations of animal behavior before modern science and testing were available.

  3. Dog intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Dog intelligence or dog cognition is the process ... evolution of humans and animals may be called "independent". ... has focused on pet dogs living in human homes in ...

  4. Pig intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Like dogs, pigs seek comfort from pet owners when stressed. [4] [5] Lulu, a pet potbellied pig, was motivated to seek help when her owner suffered a heart attack. The pig got outside the house and occupied the road, then went back to the house, repeating this behavior until a car stopped and Lulu led the driver to her owner, who was finally saved.

  5. Artificial Intelligence Could Help Humans Talk To Pets - AOL

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    New developments in artificial intelligence and technology could help humans communicate with their pets and any other animal species that calls Earth home. Outside of the field of science, the ...

  6. It's Debatable: Are intelligent animals entitled to ... - AOL

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    In debating whether “intelligent animals” are entitled to Constitutional protections, it is important to note that it wasn’t all that long ago enslaved people in America were considered to ...

  7. Anthropomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Other examples of anthropomorphism include the attribution of human traits to animals, especially domesticated pets such as dogs and cats. Examples of this include thinking a dog is smiling simply because it is showing his teeth, [50] or a cat mourns for a dead owner. [51] Anthropomorphism may be beneficial to the welfare of animals.

  8. Pet humanization - Wikipedia

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    Pet humanization is the practice in pet culture of treating companion animals with a level of care, attention, and luxury relatively higher than for the average domesticated animal. This trend involves the owners being at odds with the pet's status as property in wider society and can range from relying on them for emotional support to treating ...

  9. Pets can have positive mental and physical health benefits ...

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    People who share their lives with animals know the happiness and improved quality of life pets bring. Happily, a number of recent research studies also offer evidence that having non-human family ...