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Doctor claims Dogs understand humans

by Phantom Ace ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Dog Day Afternoon, Special Report at July 24th, 2014 - 10:16 pm

Anyone owning a dog know they understand what we say. They rely on more than instinct and actually show though processes. A doctor now claims, he will prove dogs understand human speech.

SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. (CBS Atlanta) – Dr. Greg Berns of Emory University wants to prove that a dog really does understand what its owner is saying to them.

“The more I study dogs and the more I study their brains, the more similarities I see to human brains,” Berns told WGCL-TV. “They are intelligent, they are emotional, and they’ve been ignored in terms of research and understanding how they think. So, we are all interested in trying to develop ways to understand how their minds work.”

Berns uses an MRI to test a dog’s brain.

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Currently, we are trying to understand what dogs perceive about the world,” Berns told WGCL. “You know, what do they see when they see humans, dogs, other animals, cars, etc. so the idea is, at least in humans and even in certain chimpanzees and monkeys, there are parts of the brain specialized for visual processing of all of these things and so what we are trying to determine is whether a dog has that sam ekind of specialization. Nobody knows. Understanding how that dog’s brain works can only help that dog be happier and more productive in its role serving man.

I don’t need a study to know the answer.

 

Appreciate the love of pets!

by Phantom Ace ( 134 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Dog Day Afternoon, Ferret Friday, Open thread at January 24th, 2013 - 7:00 am

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Good morning everyone!

One of the great things about life are pets. Whether it’s a dog, cat, ferret, bird or alpaca these animals should be treated as treasure. Their ancestors were once wild animals who gave up their freedoms to be human’s companions. The unconditional love these creatures give their owners just leaves me in awe.

Pets are a direct connection to God’s love and he blesses those who love animals. To be responsible for an innocent being is a huge burden. But the reward is worth whatever small burden taking care of pets create.  The pure unconditional love a pet gives is worth it!

Love and appreciate your pet and do not dwell on the negativity of today’s events. When you see those furry creatures looking at you, hug and kiss them. Pets and their love are what is real and not the empty rhetoric of some politician.

Oklahoma Woman sticks by Pet Kangoroo

by Phantom Ace ( 116 Comments › )
Filed under Fascism, Humor, Progressives at January 12th, 2012 - 8:30 am

I’m a huge animal lover. I like them more than humans. Of all of God’s creatures, I feel as if they are closet to God. A story where a human stays loyal to their animal warms my heat.

Christine Carr, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, has a partially paralyzed Kangaroo named Irwin as a pet. She has been clinically proven to be depressed. To alleviate her depression, she keeps the Kangaroo as therapy. The city decided to pass a law allowing people to keep exotic pets. The condition being, they take out $50,000 in insurance and other paperwork to keep him. The kangaroo is harmless due to his condition.  Christine got the insurance and filled out the paperwork. However, the city dragged its feet and she voted with hers. She and Irwin moved to another town.

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma woman who keeps a partially paralyzed kangaroo as a therapy pet said Wednesday that she is moving to another city over a spat with local officials, even though they insist they haven’t told her to go or threatened to seize the animal.

Christie Carr, who says she has been diagnosed with depression, plans to take Irwin the kangaroo from Broken Arrow to McAlester to stay with her parents because of the fuss. Carr said she hastily packed what she could in her car Wednesday afternoon because she could “no longer trust” city officials.

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Carr, who was unable to work because of her health, first found comfort in the companionship of Irwin after meeting him while volunteering at a local animal sanctuary on the advice of her therapist.

Irwin fractured his neck and suffered brain damage when he ran into a fence, and Carr offered to take him home and nurse him back to health. Irwin cannot stand or walk on his own, although he can hop with assistance.

At first, Broken Arrow city officials feared that the red kangaroo could present a risk to public safety. Native to Australia, healthy male great red kangaroos can grow up to 7 feet tall, weigh more than 200 pounds and bound 25 feet in a single leap.

But veterinarians said Irwin would probably not grow larger than 50 pounds because of his injury and because he has been neutered. Carr’s therapist had certified the animal as a therapy pet under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

I am not a huge fan of keeping wild animals as pets, but Irwin was harmless. I applaud Christine for standing by her kangaroo. The loyalty an animal gives to human is unconditional. We should reciprocate that devotion as well.

This was another case of government getting involved in someone’s personal affairs.

Ferret Friday Redux

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 226 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Humor, Open thread at June 3rd, 2011 - 11:00 pm


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Ferrets are illegal in California (even though the Sacramento legislature is full of them, thus proving the old adage that if ferrets are outlawed only outlaws will have ferrets).

For anyone considering having a ferret, please do your homework. They have specific needs unrelated to dogs and cats. Here’s a start: www.everythingferret.com/ferret_proofing.htm.

Since the previous post reminded us that today is Ferret Friday, this seems like a great opportunity for everyone to go blogwhoring on The Overnight Open Thread.