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Dogs see the world very differently from human beings – here’s how it works

Researchers say that although dogs see the world nose first, their perception isn’t necessarily simpler than that of how humans see the world

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Dogs ‘see’ the world primarily through smells. Photo: AP
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By Ben Gilbert 

As humans, how we perceive the world is how we define our own reality. And for the vast majority of humans, perception is handled through sight. 

Your hearing, and your senses of smell, taste, and touch also play roles — no doubt — but sight is the most immediate way we experience the world around us. 

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This isn’t the case for dogs.

The adorable snout on your pup isn’t just for petting — dogs “see” the world with their nose first. “We assume that non-human animals’ perception would be kind of like ours, but simpler,” dog cognition researcher Dr. Alexandra Horowitz says.

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But that isn’t the case. Instead, dogs “see” the world through smells. Here’s how it works.

“It’s really hard to get outside our perspective.”

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