Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 319, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1928 — Page 13
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SEEK FUND FOR STUDYOF DOGS Mentality to Be Subject of Researches. Bn Science Service NEW YORK, May 4.—Psychologic at the animal laboratory of Golumbia University have issued a challenge to dog lovers. So many dog owners tell them how intelligent and keen their dogs are and ask so many questions about dogs that have not yet been scientifically answered, that the psychologists have asked dog lovers to help them raise a SIOO,OOO fund for experimental work on dogs and also on cats and other higher animals. The fund is known as the Fellow Fund, after the German Shepherd dog recently tested by psychologists at Columbia University. Fellow responded to 400 words used in various commands and proved himself a remarkable animal. Dr. C. J. Warden, who conducted the examination of Fellow, is chairman of the fund, and Dr. John B. Watson, exponent of behaviorist psychology, is treasurer. Much of what the average man "knows” about his own dog, and about dogs in general, is quite unknown to the animal psychologist, Dr. Warden points out.
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