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Animals do not "anticipate"
On 22 Apr 2006 09:16:59 -0700, "Coldwarrior" wrote:
Every afternoon around 6:00 pm my 2 Brits. start their antics to urge me to go out and play "Wing" which is a pheasant wing on a string at the end of a fishing pole. If I'm sitting and get up they run for the door. If I go to the door they run out to the garage where the wing is. If that isn't anticipation in dogs then maybe you just have the wrong definition of the word. Have you ever heard of "Pavlov"? It's worse than just this. For some unexplained reason, Goobernicus wants people to believe that: "Animals cannot be or feel disappointed." - Goo "Non human animals experience neither pride nor disappointment. They don't have the mental ability to feel either." - Goo "No. Animals do not experience frustration." - Goo "Dogs NEVER anticipate, nor do cats, or cattle, or any other animal you've ever encountered." - Goo "Animals do not experience pride or disappointment. Period." - Goo "No animals anticipate." - Goo "Anticipation requires language." - Goo |
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