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Dogs do laugh, fellow canines find it comforting (China Daily) Updated: 2005-12-13 06:08
SPOKANE, Washington: An animal behaviourist says she's figured out what dogs
are doing when they make that excited panting noise while playing or
anticipating a much desired walk.
They're laughing.
Patricia Simonet, development and programme coordinator for Spokane County
Regional Animal Protection Service, also found that the sound of dog laughter
comforts other dogs. When she played a recording of "play panting" through the
speaker system at a shelter in Spokane Valley, all the barking dogs went quiet
within a minute. "I wanted to see if I could reduce (the dogs') stress by
playing the sound in the shelter," Simonet said. "I was surprised when they were
calm and quiet."
Simonet, who will soon complete a doctorate in animal behaviour from
Northcentral University in Prescott, Arizona, presented her study on reducing
shelter dogs' stress at the International Conference on Environmental Enrichment
last summer at Columbia University in New York.
About a year ago, Simonet asked Nancy Hill, director of the Spokane County
Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS) if she could use the shelter dogs to
determine the impact of dog sounds.
When SCRAPS closed on Sundays, she would play the tapes for the typically
stressed animals.
Hill said she was pleasantly surprised with the results. "I've been here for
20 years, and this is the most significant thing I've seen," she said. Hill is
getting estimates to install a sound system that would carry the laughter
throughout the SCRAPS kennels. Calming the dogs this way may even make them more
presentable for adoption.
Eventually, Simonet wants to market the dog sound commercially.
(China Daily 12/13/2005 page1)
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