Breakfast stimulates a dog's ability to search
Eating a morning meal increases search accuracy in dogs, a new study suggests. Researchers at the University of Kentucky tested the search performance of trained dogs after either consuming breakfast or fasting. The study found the canines searched more accurately 30 minutes after a meal than those that searched when hungry. Findings from the research by Dr Holly Miller and colleague Charlotte Bender were recently published in the journal Behavioural Processes. Studies demonstrating that children do better in cognitive exercises when they have eaten breakfast led Dr Miller to "wonder if a breakfast would also improve performance by dogs." So Dr Miller and Ms Bender tested trained domestic dogs' accuracy when finding hidden food, after either eating a morning meal or completing the task without eating.
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