12/13/12

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Smart dog could be trained to do manything like Dancing Dog.
Every year, the SPCA need to find homes for thousands of dogs just like Porter - dogs who have been abused, abandoned, or just forgotten. Our dogs may be a motley bunch, but they're all smart and they're all lovable. So please don't forget about them. Adopt them.



How To Train Dogs Drive A Car - The World's First Driving Dog

Watch these SPCA rescue dogs learning to drive a car. The exercise is designed to show how intelligent dogs can be. Four-legged friends turn to four wheels as they learn how to drive to show potential dog owners how clever the species can be. The animals can start a car, accelerate and steer.


Three rescue dogs in New Zealand have been taught how to drive a car.
Monty, Porter and Ginny have learned the skills to prove how intelligent dogs can be, in an attempt to encourage more potential owners to come forward.
The drive for publicity by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals saw the four-legged friends spend weeks getting to grips with four wheels.
The dogs, a giant schnauzer, a whippet cross and a beardie cross can change gear, steer and brake.
They sit in a driving position on their haunches responding to instructions called out from the dog behaviour experts.

Animal trainer Mark Vette and his team began training the animals using a mock vehicle before introducing them to a real car - a Mini especially adapted for paws.
He said: "We chain behaviours together in this case we've got 10 behaviours we're putting together. Then you put them into a sequence. It's a lot to do, and for the dog to actually start to get an idea of what actually is happening takes quite a long time.
"So we'll start the car, get into position, brake on, gear in place, back onto the steering wheel, accelerator, take off and hoon (drive fast) along the straight and then stop," said Mr Vette.
However, the animal trainer says things did not always go smoothly when the dogs got into the real car.
"A couple of days ago the car was going too fast, the trainer nearly got run over," he said.
Now the animals can start a car, accelerate and steer they are scheduled to show off their skills on live TV in New Zealand next week.
For the final test the dogs will also have to brake as they are driving along a narrow lane.
Trainers are hoping they won't become too distracted driving past any lamp posts.
Dogs usually chase cars, but as it turns out, they can drive them too!
Animal trainers in New Zealand taught three dogs to start a vehicle, then drive down a track and stop.
It's impressive. But this is not just some stunt aimed at making YouTube.
The SPCA in Auckland wants people to see just what rescue dogs are capable of doing.
They hope more of these dogs will end up in good homes.

How To Train Dogs Drive A Car - The World's First Driving Dog

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