How does a dog remember which object to fetch if multiple toys are present?

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While dogs don't "remember" which object to fetch in the human sense, their selective attention and working memory are key. They focus on the object last thrown or indicated, holding that specific item in their mind. This ability is remarkable, with some dogs demonstrating the capacity to learn over 1,000 unique words for objects, like Chaser the Border Collie. Their success is a testament to their cognitive abilities, often reinforced by training and positive associations. Explore our full article to discover more about canine intelligence and memory!

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