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    1. CatalyticDragon on

      Funny thing is dogs are one of the only animals we know of that can understand the finger pointing gesture.

    2. I literally scrolled past this as I was telling my dog to get her turtle.

      She loves fetch in theory, but in practice, only once or twice.

    3. “Is like a finger pointing to the moon. DON’T LOOK AT THE FINGER! or you’ll miss all that heavenly glory.”

    4. _MohoBraccatus_ on

      My black lab (RIP Layla) used to be able to follow pointing to a degree, but generally if you touched the thing in question. However, she could “point” to things she wanted with her eyes. I noticed this when she was looking up at the fridge and then back at me, and it turns out her treats were up there. Heh.

    5. Singular_Energy on

      the dog really said “that’s not a ball… that’s a finger.” 😭 the slow realization in the last panel is killing me

    6. Fun fact I heard: only dogs and some parrots understand pointing.

      So, we had a wonderful and very smart horse. But of course, not being a dog, she didn’t understand pointing… at first. I decided to teach her.

      I began each training by holding up my index finger and saying “look!”. When she looked at my finger, I gave her a grape. Pretty soon this was a little highlight of her day.

      Then I began putting the grape on various surfaces about an inch from my finger. The “look” game soon became “ahhh, the grape will always be within an inch of the human’s weird microscopic 1/5 of a hoof”.

      As it went on, I would hide the grape further and further away. She caught on that an imaginary line from my hand, down my finger and out into space would lead to the grape. Soon I was hiding it all the way across the stall, in places like behind the feed tub and stuck in the window frame.

      So it can be taught. But for some reason, dogs understand it naturally (heck, they point stuff out to *us*)!

      Not sure why parrots know it, though. Any ideas?

    7. I just really wish I understood the whole “dogs watching TV” thing. We’ve had half a dozen dogs, ranging from “dumb as a rock” to “borderline genius” (for a dog), and not one of them has ever reacted to a television, no matter what’s on it. Yet you see all these videos… like that one where the dog is afraid of Darth Vader!

      I’d just like to understand why some really appear to be watching and others don’t seem to care.

    8. the dogs that are exceptions to this are fucking weird. I knew a guy who you could point at the TV and he would get up and look at what you were pointing at and respond to it (usually only if its an animal documentary). I did it all the time absentmindedly and then would realise he actually got it

    9. I taught my dogs to (generally) understand the concept of pointing but it took a lot of work and they never did become super good at it. They would go search in the general direction I extended my arm, but they never got very pinpoint accurate.

    10. SupervillainMustache on

      Or the dog will bring the ball back and want you to throw it, but _also_ doesn’t want to let it go.

    11. Sometimes I think how much cultural knowledge goesninto the simples communicatikn gestures. It wouldn’t be garanteed that an alien would unsderstand pointing. Even nodding yes or no are different on different cultures on earth.

    12. this is the idea of Zen Buddhism: If I point at the moon, the enlightenment is not the finger, but the moon.

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