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  1. Dogs like the taste of the owner the most, and most of the information received by the dog's brain comes from the smell. Because dogs are much more sensitive than humans, their response to taste is stronger than us. Gregory Berns, the owner's favorite of the owner's taste, found that even if the owner is not around, the dogs will recognize the owner's taste. What's more interesting is that the dog's brain's response to other people and dogs is completely different from the response to the person close to themselves! In fact, in your dog's view, you exude its favorite taste.
    The dog's nose is more sensitive than human beings. Specific emotions. Most of the information received by the dog's brain comes from odor. Because dogs are much more sensitive than humans, their response to taste is stronger than us.

    The scientists conducted experimental experiments on the dog's smell of dogs. After the ta's brain, to analyze how TAs think about these smells when they smell these smells. These smells are taken from the heaviest place for people and dogs, namely: the dog's own taste
    The taste of a strange dog
    Taste
    The taste of a stranger
    The taste of someone who lives with a dog
    Because the owners of these odors are not at the experimental site, the experiment can also explore whether the dog can remember different things. Taste and identify them.

    The favorite dog's favorite is the taste of your owner! Judging from the experimental results, these five odors have caused a certain brain activity, but the strongest emotional response only comes from human beings familiar with dogs. The second strong source of reaction is the familiar dog. In other words, dogs like the taste of home! And, even if the owner is not present, dogs can easily distinguish the owner's taste!
    It, dogs who have been trained as service dogs and medical dogs have the strongest response to the smell of human beings. Part of the reason may be because of genes, because humans tend to choose such dogs to cultivate; or because of long -term training, people and dogs have established a closer connection.

    Berns concluded: "Dogs can not only distinguish the familiar human smell, but also have a positive positive connection with this smell. We think that dogs are more interested in other dogs, but In fact, the dog's "rewarding reaction" is only left to the families that are familiar with the TAs. However, we don't know if this is out of instinct, food, play exchange or other reasons. "

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