How Dogs Learn Free Audiobook Download by Jon S. Bailey,Mary R. Burch


There is no evidence that dogs learn by sight, smell or sound. Dogs learn by association and memory. They learn what to do and what not to do based on their experiences with people [and other animals]. Dogs also learn how to behave through consistent reinforcement or punishment of their behavior.

As dogs learn, they also learn about the world. They are constantly soaking up new experiences and information from their surroundings in order to make sense of them. As well as learning about new things, dogs also have their own ways of understanding what is going on around them. Dogs have been taking in sensory information from their environment since before they could walk upright. Early humans used to watch their canine companions for hours on end as they explored the world with their noses and ears. Dogs are not just good at learning things because they’ve had a long history of learning; they’re simply better than other animals at capturing, processing and storing information that helps them survive in a complex and changing environment.

Dogs have a lot of things to learn, from how to protect themselves from the dangers in the natural world to how to be safe around humans. Some of these happen naturally and others take hard work and training. However, all dogs are able to pick up on many of these things on their own. Dogs can sense what is going on outside their immediate area by using their keen sense of smell. They can also see well because they have large eyes with high visual acuity, but part of that vision is magnified when looking at children or other animals.

The story is about two dogs, who both share certain behaviors. The two dogs learn how to understand each other by teaching the narrator's dog some simple commands and tricks that start with the same letter. At first, the narrator is skeptical about this new method of teaching like his friend and does not think it will work. However, he quickly realizes that everything started to change when he learned to trust his dog more.

We tend to think of dogs as a biter, a chewer, or a digger. But did you know that when dogs are learning something new, they don't necessarily do those things? In this audiobook about canine behavior, Jon S. Bailey and Mary R. Burch will show you how their canine companions learn and function in their daily lives.

This book describes the question of how dogs learn and how they use their senses to do so. The author breaks down not only what the process of learning is, but also how a dog learns by following the signals that their owner gives them. The book also discusses why a tired or frightened dog might signal different behavior from a dog who is happy and content.

Published Date 2017-01-31
Duration 5 hours 34 minutes
Author Jon S. Bailey, Mary R. Burch
Narrated Christopher Solimene
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science & Technology
Parent Category Animals & Nature

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