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Fiset, S.; Beaulieu, C.; Landry, F. Duration of dogs' (Canis familiaris) working memory in search for disappearing objects 2003 Animal Cognition 2586 6 1-10
West, R.E.; Young, R.J. Do domestic dogs show any evidence of being able to count? 2002 Animal Cognition 2594 5 183-186
Prato-Previde, E.; Marshall-Pescini, S.; Valsecchi, P. Is your choice my choice` The owners effect on pet dogs? ( Canis lupus familiaris ) performance in a food choice task 2008 Animal Cognition 4216 11 167-174
Adachi, I.; Kuwahata, H.; Fujita, K. Dogs recall their owner's face upon hearing the owner's voice 2007 Animal Cognition 4222 10 17-21
Gácsi, M.; Kara, E.; Belényi, B.; Topál, J.; Miklósi, Á. The effect of development and individual differences in pointing comprehension of dogs 2009 Animal Cognition 4969 12 471-479
Gaunet, F. How do guide dogs and pet dogs (Canis familiaris) ask their owners for their toy and for playing? 2010 Animal Cognition 5113 13 311-323
Smith, B.; Litchfield, C. Dingoes (Canis dingo) can use human social cues to locate hidden food 2010 Animal Cognition 5116 13 367-376
Kundey, S.M.A.; Delise, J.; Los Reyes, A.; Ford, K.; Starnes, B.; Dennen, W. Domestic dogs’ (Canis familiaris) choices in reference to information provided by human and artificial hands 2014 Animal Cognition 5791 17 259-266
Oliva, J.L.; Rault, J.-L.; Appleton, B.; Lill, A. Oxytocin enhances the appropriate use of human social cues by the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) in an object choice task 2015 Animal Cognition 5887 18 767-775
Takaoka, A.; Maeda, T.; Hori, Y.; Fujita, K. Do dogs follow behavioral cues from an unreliable human? 2015 Animal Cognition 5888 18 475-483