Freakonomics Radio

436. Forget Everything You Know About Your Dog

Oct 22, 2020
Alexandra Horowitz, a cognitive scientist and author specializing in dog cognition, sheds light on the fascinating minds of our canine companions. The discussion dives into how dogs perceive their world, particularly through their incredible sense of smell. Horowitz challenges common myths about dog behavior and explores the emotional bonds formed between dogs and humans. The conversation also touches on the boom in dog ownership during the pandemic and the responsibilities that come with it, urging a deeper understanding of our furry friends.
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INSIGHT

Familiarity Hinders Understanding

  • Dogs' familiarity makes truly understanding them difficult.
  • Research is needed to see them as they are.
INSIGHT

A Dog's Olfactory World

  • Smell is a dog's primary sense, much like vision is for humans.
  • Dogs possess far more scent receptors than humans, allowing them to experience a different world.
ANECDOTE

Canine Rain Prediction?

  • Stephen Dubner's dog seemed to predict rain by refusing a walk.
  • Dogs may be sensitive to barometric pressure changes that release ground smells before rain.
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