A groundbreaking study by researchers from Yale University and Eötvös Loránd University has found that certain dogs, particularly Border Collies, demonstrate thinking abilities comparable to young children. These dogs can understand human gestures, respond to spoken words, follow complex instructions, and even consider what humans might be thinking in a situation.
Scientists believe that thousands of years of domestication and social bonding with humans have shaped dogs’ cognitive skills, giving them remarkable social intelligence. The findings offer fascinating insights into canine behavior, highlighting how dogs interpret the world around them and providing clues about human social and cognitive development as well.