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The Science Behind How Dogs Find Their Way Home

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Amazing stories about dogs finding their way home after months of being gone are common place.

And research is helping shed light on animal navigation and giving us a better understanding of how different animals are able to find their way back home. more

14 Comments on The Science Behind How Dogs Find Their Way Home

  1. Home to my dog is where ever food is,whether it’s my home,my neighbours home my neighbours neighbours home etc etc. Huron come get your fat mutt,we are trying to have dinner and shes at our door AGAIN.

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  2. Loco, I thought Trump was a Rino, with his past it sure looked like it. Not sure that will be true for Mehmit. 2 great women in the race, but neither could afford Trumps endorsement

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  3. Had outside cats growing up. 3 of them got in my Dad’s Internation scout engine compartment. My Dad stopped for gas 7 miles from home on his way to work. They all came out and scattered. Not sure how long it was, but 2 returned home. They never told us what happened to the third.

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  4. As a child we lived 5 miles west of Helena, Mt. City folks were always dumping their unwanted dogs in our area. One weekend dad left Friday night to go to Guard drill in Great Falls, 100 miles away. He dropped the latest dumped dog off at the base. Dad came home Sunday night. The twice dumped dog was already on our porch.

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  5. David McCormick, Dr. Oz’s opponent in PA Senate race is married to Dina Powell, 1st United States Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy
    March 15, 2017 – January 12, 2018- appointed by Trump. He has his reasons for supporting Oz, but there is inside baseball about which we are not privy. Powell is known to not support Trump.

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  6. Bear hunters in the national forest use trained dogs to locate and tree a bear. Sometimes a dog gets separated from the pack. The hunters will leave a jacket from the hunter in the ditch by the road where they loaded up the other dogs. Most of the time the lost dog picks up the scent of the other dogs, follows it to the jacket and beds down until the hunter returns later.

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