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Dogs acquire food preferences from interacting with recently fed conspecifics
Authors:Lupfer-Johnson Gwen  Ross Julie
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK 99508-4614, USA. afgjl@uaa.alaska.edu
Abstract:Social transmission of food preferences has been documented in many species including humans, rodents, and birds. In the current experiment, 12 pairs of domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) were utilized. Within each pair, one dog (the demonstrator) was fed dry dog food flavored with either basil or thyme. The second dog (the observer) interacted with one demonstrator for 10 min before being given an equal amount of both flavored foods. Observers exhibited a significant preference for the flavored diet consumed by their demonstrators, indicating that dogs, like rats, prefer foods smelled on a conspecific's breath.
Keywords:Domestic dogs  Social influence  Social transmission of food preferences  Social learning
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