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Published: 2005-04-25 17:24:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 1329; Favourites: 16; Downloads: 61
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Here is the first #2 in the series: Pavlov's Dog.If you don't know much about Pavlov here's the story. He was a psychiatrist that researched behavioral science starting with his dog. He would train the dog's to salivate at the very sound of a bell by having a bell ring when he would feed them. Bell = Food. I was always sorry for his dog because what if a phone rang and then the dog would just be confused. Oh well, here he is.
More to follow. Comments are welcome.
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Comments: 11
Sponjo [2009-09-15 11:18:46 +0000 UTC]
Cool drawing and dog!! Do you think it's because of Pavlov that there is Taco Bell?
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ungco [2005-05-12 07:14:36 +0000 UTC]
Great expression. Great colour coordination. Great overall.
I'm just gonna fave the entire series.
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Taikosweb [2005-04-26 12:07:03 +0000 UTC]
LMAO very cute... ya know I am apt to fave anything with dogs, but it is really very cute. This one comes with its own instructional piece - one of the famous animals of science together with Leidinger (I think) cats, Alex the African Grey parrot, and the goslings from the father of animal behaviorism, I will be damned if I can remember his name before I have my coffee
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Hobbit1978 In reply to Taikosweb [2005-04-26 12:14:07 +0000 UTC]
I don't remember Leidinger but I do know that I trained MY old cat to sit and stare out the window for hours and not respond to anything I said or did. People said he was just ignoring me and that all cats did that but I disagree. It took years of careful study and behavioral modification to acheive those results. Someday I may publish my theories of ignorance, then the world shall tremble. Bwahh hah hah.
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Taikosweb In reply to Hobbit1978 [2005-04-26 12:21:23 +0000 UTC]
wow, that's quite a feat. My cat has trained ME to open any door he happens to be standing by, mostly by meow-command.
Now I will have to read again about those cats, but I think I remember it involved being stuck in a box. Well I guess that's another series for you... science animals... add the space monkeys (well, no space beavers... big pity)
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Hobbit1978 In reply to Taikosweb [2005-04-26 12:24:38 +0000 UTC]
There actually is a monkey in the next round of these things but not in space. I've tried and tried to figure out a way to place the eyes correctly though. Still working on it.
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Hobbit1978 In reply to Macou [2005-04-25 20:59:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank You. You have some neat stuff in your gallery too!
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