A new study shows how you can check your canine's comprehension score with a few simple games. (Jamie Street/Unsplash/)Jan Hoole is a lecturer in biology at Keele University. This story originally featured on The Conversation.Anyone who has lived with a dog will know their capacity for learning the meaning of words, even ones you don’t want them to know. How many times have you had to spell the words “walk” or “dinner” in the hope of avoiding an explosion of excitement?Previous studies have investigated how non-human animals, including chimpanzees, sea lions, and rhesus monkeys, learn words. But now a paper published in Nature shows some dogs learn the name of a new object after hearing it o
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