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About the Course

Dog Emotion and Cognition will introduce you to the exciting new study of dog psychology, what the latest discoveries tell us about how dogs think and feel about us, and how we can use this new knowledge to further strengthen our relationship with our best friends....

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NH

Nov 13, 2017

An excellent introduction to the world of dog cognition. Anyone who is interested in working with dogs, or just learning more about their new adopted family member should definitely take this course.

DE

Dec 13, 2020

I learned valuable information about dogs. I can better understand the thought processes of my own dogs. I really like that the lecture slides were provided after the lectures, so I could review them.

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By Darleen M

Jun 9, 2016

Little high on the scientific data

By yanira c c

Jan 25, 2017

Un curso bastante interesante.

By Adrian P

Aug 18, 2020

It was informative and useful

By Roxanne M

Oct 26, 2016

I really liked this course!

By Dorothy N

Nov 15, 2019

Great course ! Very useful

By Kathy A M

Mar 7, 2022

II nteresting information

By Deleted A

Jul 13, 2020

Thanks for the material !

By Kelly C

Feb 12, 2016

Excellent, I learned alot

By Alejandro P R

Sep 14, 2016

Interesting and useful!

By Christine T

Sep 16, 2020

Enjoyed the subject!

By Mimi G

Feb 25, 2016

It was a lot of fun!

By FELIPE U

Dec 31, 2015

So much interesting

By JUAN B M

Dec 17, 2023

curso interesante

By Stephen D

Jan 2, 2016

Great class!

By Ivy C

Aug 16, 2021

informative

By Liz V

Apr 2, 2020

Really nice

By Ko K T

Sep 11, 2015

should know

By Daniel A S B

Sep 23, 2015

Intersting

By mayra d

May 19, 2022

thanks.

By Yuduan L

Mar 30, 2016

Quite f

By Namnisha R

Dec 9, 2020

Nice!

By Sara B T

May 3, 2018

bien

By Li A

May 17, 2022

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By Antoinette S

Nov 18, 2016

I may have gotten more out of this course if I hadn't already read "The Genius of Dogs".

I would like to suggest that the slides be subjected to more rigorous proofreading, as I came across several typographical errors. It doesn't look professional.

On quizzes, when a student is asked to select the one FALSE answer, please remove any "all of the above are TRUE" statements. A mentor replied to another student who pointed out this conumdrum on the Week 7 Forum with: "I understand where you are coming from Phil, but only one of the answers as an individual answer is incorrect. The answer "all of the above are correct" is neither true nor false, as only one of the answers in the 'all' is the exception." And I say that if I have a bouquet of roses, 11 red ones and 1 yellow and I were to say that "all of the roses in my bouquet are red" you would correct me, as one is not, and "all" demands 12 out of 12, otherwise, it is not all. Should you still feel a quibble, let me suggest that you contact the Department of Philosophy, ask for someone expert in symbolic logic and run it by him/her.