Frightening News About Animals And Air Travel; Favorable Discoveries About Your Dog’s I.Q.
A recent investigation by NBC News revealed a disturbing trend: since 2007, more than 300 pets have died while travelling on commercial airlines. NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit reporter Elyce Kirchner spent six months on the story and she shares her findings with us. We also have information about a new website which promises to make you smarter about your dog’s intelligence. Dognition is the brainchild of Dr. Brian Hare, a Duke University professor and director of the Duke Canine Cognition Center. He speaks to us about his work and his new book, "The Genius of Dogs."
em>Music: “Animal Dreams” by Bob James
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Hare forgot to mention that it will cost the owner $39 to register for Dognition.
Which since by his own accounts, he's using the information collected both for his own research and commercial research seems a little much.