
How do dogs recognise that another animal is also a dog when there is such a vast array of canine shapes and sizes? (continued)
Ian Watson
Glasgow, UK
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In support of previous responses on visual pattern recognition, I once saw the following reaction to a Christmas display in a shop window. A West Highland white terrier showed obvious excitement on spotting from about 10 metres distance a model polar bear of similar size to itself.
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