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Again, what troubles me about this is that it applies human standards to the concept of 'smart'. The dog is smart because it can learn to live with humans, and adapt to the human lifestyle. Does this mean that humans are not smart because we can't adapt to other creatures?
Well, it works both ways. We adapted to live with dogs, cats, and whatever.
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In point the discussion has so far been mainly centred around dogs, but what about cats, mice, fish, birds, snakes, gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, etc, etc which are all kept as 'pets'. Are they naturally inclined to live with humans too?
I can't speak to the other animals. I've done a bit of reading and watching documentaries on dogs and their behavior. I've owned one most of my adult life, so I feel I can really see their minds working. But I can't really claim anything close to that for the other animals.