The smartest dog in the world | 60 Minutes Archive

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Published 2022-11-26
In 2014, 60 Minutes first attempted to answer the age-old question: does your dog really love you?

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All Comments (21)
  • @sylvioufba
    For those of you wondering, she outlived her owner by over a year. RIP both of them ❤
  • @B3ARCAT
    Wow, she trained that sweet old man to buy her all those different toys. Amazing.
  • @ryankeenan9282
    “When dogs look at you, they are hugging you with their eyes.” That’s the best thing I’ve heard in a long time.
  • @egotist111
    The way his dog looked at him in his car is incredible
  • They forgot to show the most amazing thing that Chaser did: the old doctor scattered all 1000+ dog toys around his house, and then told her to fetch a specific toy. The test was tricky because he used a new name he never taught her, and had put a new toy somewhere in the house. She went around the house, looking at the various toys, and eventually decided to pick up the new toy. She deduced that the unfamiliar word must be the name of the new toy. She's an incredible dog!
  • @savannah58
    The fact that's his owner at 86 can still get down on his knees like that is a miracle within itself
  • @laurasoftheart
    I’m not only amazed by this dog but also his 86 year old agile owner!
  • @dennismobley7311
    I am honored to have Dr Pilley At Wofford College in the 1980s as a professor. He was a great teacher
  • @fatalradius
    This guy teaches his dog better than most parents teach their kids in a lifetime
  • @TimeBucks
    This series was truly TechnoBlade's masterpiece
  • @chlo.rin.e
    I started tearing up bad when they were talking about the love chemical being released when we look into our dogs eyes<3 thats so sweet
  • @tesla-spectre
    When my hunting dog saw this amazing guy, he left me a note saying "off to a better boss"
  • @melanie-js5gb
    I used to have a German Shepherd. She was smarter than most humans, with a wicked sense of humor. If we were late feeding her, she would get her food dish and throw it at us. She could snag snowballs out of the air and sling them right back at the person throwing them. She would also get her leash and walk herself. Gosh, I could go on forever about her. I miss her.
  • Mark Twain said "The more I get to know people, the better I like dogs." I enthusiastically agree.
  • @mermaid2208
    I didn’t have to see MRI results to know this! Dogs are very sensitive, smart and extraordinary and they’re never scamming anyone. That’s a Human trait. 🐾
  • My Yorkie- Chihuahua 5 lbs is one of the most intelligent dogs I have ever known Learning quickly me signing special words and commands. Knew the name of at least 25 of her little stuffies, just like this dog.. I was always amazed by her level of understanding and expressing her love and opinions.” Great ball fetcher and ball catcher When hiking she knew in a sec when coyotes were present.. Now she is 13 and sleeps most of the day..❤ Still my best friend!
  • My grandfather and father were dairy farmers. My granddad’s Border collie Shep I believe essentially knew conversational English. You could say to her “Hey, Shep, go down to the end of the pasture and make sure we got them all,” and she would go and do it. She probably saved his life once: He had gone into a small paddock where he kept a bull to fill the bull’s water trough. The bull knocked him to the ground and was beginning to strike at his chest with its hooves. Shep slipped under the fence, fastened her teeth onto the bull’s tail, and held on tight until the bull decided to go after her instead. She held on, according to my grandfather’s story, and he was able to roll away and escape while the bull chased his tail. At a strategic moment, Shep let go and darted away. She lived to be 17, or so they told me; I was a child when she died.
  • My senior dog lost his hearing two years ago and I've taught him sign language and I was shocked at how easy it was. He now looks to my hands to see what I'm telling him. This dog also saved my life when he was 6 months old. We have a tight bond but the last 6 months or so I cry just at the thought of losing him.
  • @LuckyLioness369
    I love that this man put so much work, love, and effort into raising and caring for his dog. Chaser enjoyed the challenges. Bravo to him and RIP to both! They are on the Other Side together. ❤️