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Unexplained Powers of Animals : A
Dog That Seems To Know When His Owner is Coming Home: Videotaped
Experiments and Observations
Abstract: Many dog owners claim that their animals know
when a member of the household is about to come home, showing their
anticipation by waiting at a door or window. We have investigated
such a dog, called Jaytee, in more than 100 videotaped experiments.
His owner, Pam Smart (PS) traveled at least 7 km away from home
while the place where the dog usually waited for her was filmed
continuously. The time-coded videotapes were scored "blind". In
experiments in which PS returned at randomly-selected times, Jaytee
was at the window 4 per cent of the time during the main period of
her absence and 55 percent of the time when she was returning
(p<0.0001). Jaytee showed a similar pattern of behavior in
experiments conducted independently by Wiseman, Smith & Milton
(1998). When PS returned at non-routine times of her own choosing,
Jaytee also spent very significantly more time at the window when
she was on her way home. His anticipatory behaviour usually began
shortly before she set off. Jaytee also anticipated PS's return when
he was left at PS's sister's house or alone in PS's flat. In control
experiments, when PS was not returning, Jaytee did not wait at the
window more and more as time went on. Possible explanations for
Jaytee's behavior are discussed. We conclude that the dog's
anticipation may have depended on a telepathic influence from his
owner.
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