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William Reilly “communication takes place between two animals when an observer can detect predictable changes in behavior of one of them in response to certain signals from the other” Elgier (2009) How do dogs communicate with humans? What are some effective ways that humans can communicate with dogs? Why are humans and dogs so effective at communicating with each other? Pointing Head Gazing Verbal cues Iconic Symbols Overall (2011) Braem and Mills (2011) Kaminski and colleagues (2009) Unobtainable objects Comparison between animals in the canine family Á. Miklósi (2009) & Smith and Litchfield’s (2010) ◦ Dogs ◦ Dingoes ◦ Wolves Cooperative vs. competitive verbal cues colleagues (2011) Positive reinforcement Iconic symbols Kaminski and colleagues (2009) Pettersson and Number of times an event occurred vs. probability of that event occurring Binomial test Kaminski and colleagues (2009) Dogs primary form of communication is the head gaze Dogs respond well to pointing and short/ positive verbal cues Overall (2011) ◦ Dogs tend to get confused with negative cues Decreasing the quality of a reward will negatively effect performance Dogs>dingoes>wolfs at communicating with humans Á. Miklósi (2009) & Smith and Litchfield’s (2010) Dogs are the best communicators within the canine family ◦ Evolution ◦ Selective breeding ◦ Domestication You and your dog can both be happy if you communicate with each other effectively ◦ Pointing ◦ Acknowledging the head gaze ◦ Positive reinforcement This is most likely because of evolution factors and domestication Overall (2011) How animal signals inform us about behavior. Philadelphia, PA, USA Braem and Mills (2011) Factors affecting response of dogs to obedience instruction: A field and experimental study (pp: 47-55). University of Lincoln, Riseholme Park Smith and Litchfield’s (2010) Dingoes (Canis dingo) can use human social cues to locate hidden food (pp:368-376). School of Psychology, University of South Australia, Á. Miklósi (2009) Evolutionary approach to communication between humans and dogs (pp: s55-s59) Kaminski, Tempelmann, Call and Tomasello (2009) Domestic dogs comprehend human communication with iconic signs (pp 831-837). University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK , Pettersson Kaminski, Herrmann, and Tomasello (2011) Understanding of human communicative motives in domestic dogs. University of Linköping, Elgier, Javovcevic, Berrera, Mustaca and Bentosela (2009) Communication between domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) and humans: Dogs are good learners. Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/ee/natural-selection-vs-evolution