on collars, because physical appearances, even unusual features, and behaviors have fooled more than one owner.
Studies of path integration, or the dog’s ability to update information of direction and distance traveled relative to a starting point, suggest dogs are not accurate. They tend to overestimate turn angles and underestimate return distances. This probably explains why there are over 7 million pets lost each year that never return home.
Of dogs that stay outside, 10% run loose, 71% are kept in a fenced yard, 15% stay in a kennel, and 4% are lied. Twenty percent of dog owners admit to having dogs that roam free or escape regularly. Approximately 46% of dogs are outside at least II hours each day.
on collars, because physical appearances, even unusual features, and behaviors have fooled more than one owner. Studies of path integration, or the dog’s ability to update information of direction and distance traveled relative to a starting point, suggest dogs are not accurate. They tend to overestimate turn angles and underestimate return distances. This probably explains why there are over 7 million pets lost each year that never return home.Of dogs that stay outside, 10% run loose, 71% are kept in a fenced yard, 15% stay in a kennel, and 4% are lied. Twenty percent of dog owners admit to having dogs that roam free or escape regularly. Approximately 46% of dogs are outside at least II hours each day.
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