Venkatesh Rao@vgrI don't grok dog. Would this dog actually be capable of making such an abstract connection?Quote TweetJonno Turner@jonnot·Oct 28, 2016To the man who dressed up as his dog's favourite toy for #Halloween. You are my hero.0:592.4M views5:33 AM · Oct 29, 20161 Retweet6 Likes
𒃲𒌋𒅗𒆪𒁉@ultimape·Oct 29, 2016Replying to @vgrthat particular breed is quite keen. He looked worried, then excited. I bet he smelled scent of his human in that suit. Silly hooman.2
Vlad Andrei@Vlad3Andrei·Oct 29, 2016Replying to @vgryou were saying something about assigning human properties to non human contexts. The world feels warmer if dogs are also hoarders 😆
Apolon Ivankovic@ApolonTorq·Oct 29, 2016Replying to @vgr@jonnot my bet is that his owner does stuff like that often and the dog tweaked pretty quickly who it was1
Tom Seddon@tom_seddon·Oct 29, 2016Replying to @vgrProbably not - dogs seem to classify objects by smell/size/texture: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/thoughtful-animal/for-word-learning-size-matters-if-youre-a-dog/…