Did Denver truly feel bad about eating the Kitty Cat treats? Probably not. But he did feel awful that his owner was disappointed in him. We're all guilty of humanizing our pets -- especially when it comes to their behavior and motivations. But that doesn't mean you can't use some real science to measure the cognitive strengths and weaknesses of your beloved pooch. Dognition ($79 for the toolkit and a year membership) offers a series of games that help reveal how your dog sees the world. The games measure things like empathy, communication, cunning, memory, and reasoning, and promise to give you greater insight into what makes your dog tick.
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