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Dogs are supposed to steal forbidden food more often when their owner’s eyes are closed, and when researchers ran the test on hunting dogs in five countries, the effect did not appear
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Run on hunting dogs in five countries, the effect did not appear.
The version here had owners issue the prohibition themselves, then sit either watching or with their eyes shut.
German owners managed 56.3 percent.
When researchers coded which cup the dogs looked at first, the dogs did not signal the correct one significantly above chance.
German dogs were more persistent on the unsolvable box than dogs in Madagascar, Peru or Vanuatu.