Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are skilled at reading and correctly responding to human communicative gestures to locate hidden food. Whether they, like chimpanzees, will understand requests for help in retrieving a fallen object, is not known. The aim of this study was to examine whether dogs show spontaneous helping behaviour towards a human experimenter that tries to obtain an object that is out of reach. The object at stake either “accidentally” fell on the floor, or was thrown on the floor by either a familiar (owner) or unfamiliar human. In order to get a better understanding of individual differences between helping and non-helping dogs, the behaviour of all dogs was observed by means of continuous focal animal sampling and scored ...
Domestic dogs, Canis familiaris, appear to be the most skilled non-human animal at following a range...
Over the last two decades increasing evidence for an acute sensitivity to human gestures and attenti...
<div><p>Mechanical “unidentified moving objects” (UMO’s) are useful for controlled investigations in...
Here we investigate whether domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in instrumental helping towards ...
abstract: There are many anecdotal stories of dogs rescuing their owners from dangerous situations, ...
When confronted with a difficult or impossible problem, dogs tend to look back at humans and try to ...
Domestic dogs possess high aptitude for following social cues from humans, performing similarly to h...
<div><p>Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the init...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
During domestication, the dog( Canis familiaris), have become skilful in understanding human communi...
Dogs are particularly skilful during communicative interactions with humans. Dogs' abilities to use ...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are highly sociable animals that are observed to be experts a...
These studies are part of a project aiming to reveal relevant aspects of human-dog interactions, whi...
<div><p>The nature of mental representation of others plays a crucial role in social interactions. D...
Domestic dogs, Canis familiaris, appear to be the most skilled non-human animal at following a range...
Over the last two decades increasing evidence for an acute sensitivity to human gestures and attenti...
<div><p>Mechanical “unidentified moving objects” (UMO’s) are useful for controlled investigations in...
Here we investigate whether domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in instrumental helping towards ...
abstract: There are many anecdotal stories of dogs rescuing their owners from dangerous situations, ...
When confronted with a difficult or impossible problem, dogs tend to look back at humans and try to ...
Domestic dogs possess high aptitude for following social cues from humans, performing similarly to h...
<div><p>Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the init...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
During domestication, the dog( Canis familiaris), have become skilful in understanding human communi...
Dogs are particularly skilful during communicative interactions with humans. Dogs' abilities to use ...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are highly sociable animals that are observed to be experts a...
These studies are part of a project aiming to reveal relevant aspects of human-dog interactions, whi...
<div><p>The nature of mental representation of others plays a crucial role in social interactions. D...
Domestic dogs, Canis familiaris, appear to be the most skilled non-human animal at following a range...
Over the last two decades increasing evidence for an acute sensitivity to human gestures and attenti...
<div><p>Mechanical “unidentified moving objects” (UMO’s) are useful for controlled investigations in...