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So, let's tie it back into the question at hand: “Do dogs think humans are dogs, too?” Given the results of the self-identification mirror tests, probably not. They probably also don't see themselves as dogs either. Instead, dogs most likely don't think about which category they fall into at all.
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Read More »One of the other questions that often comes up in conversations like these is: “okay, maybe my dog knows I’m not a dog. Do they know they’re not a human?” That’s a tricky question to answer – much trickier than “do dogs think humans are dogs?” In fact, if you pit psychologists against Dog Owners, you’d probably get very different responses. After all, we’ve all met those puppies that act like they are a queen reincarnated. From the perspective of a psychologist, though, dogs don’t quite have the level of self-awareness necessary to consider themselves a dog. When they look in a mirror, they don’t actually recognise themselves. They may bark, get scared, or simply ignore the image in the mirror, but they don’t know that the dog looking back at them is them. The way that scientists know this is with a simple trick: the mirror test. If you put a mark on a 2-year-old human, when they look in the mirror, their first reaction will be to touch the mark. “How did this mark get here?”, the little one thinks. Do the same thing to an elephant? That trunk will try to rub the mark off. Even in similar experiments with dolphins, scientists found that these marine mammals were able to identify themselves in a mirror. Doggos? Not so much. It may seem like they recognise themselves, but dogs simply aren’t intelligent enough to conceptualise that being in the mirror as them. If they’re smarter than the average pup, they may think: “Oh, I hope that nice looking doggie knows they have a mark on their forehead.” After that, they’ll go on about their day, looking forward to their daily dog walk. So, let’s tie it back into the question at hand: “Do dogs think humans are dogs, too?” Given the results of the self-identification mirror tests, probably not. They probably also don’t see themselves as dogs either. Instead, dogs most likely don’t think about which category they fall into at all. In true, loveable doggie fashion, dogs simply exist in the present moment. They don’t have to know that they are dogs to run with the pack, just like they don’t have to think that they are humans to cuddle up on the couch. At the end of the day, your dog will love you no matter what If you give your doggo plenty of love and playtime, your dog will see you as an awesome, loveable being. And that’s pretty great.
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