
Ok, now some scientists developed a special program that analyzed more than 6,000 barks from 14 Hungarian sheepdogs in six different situations. The barks were tape recorded and then digitized on a computer, which used software to study their differences. The computer correctly identified the different situations a whoping 43 per cent of the time. Hey, I can do at least that good whith my dog. I guess it is a start. This is brilliant! Just think about it, if we knew exactly what brands of petfood our dogs liked best, then maybe companies like Purina would be interested in funding research. They could market directly to their consumer and cut out the middle man.

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