Dogs are definitely smarter and more advanced. They have those wonderful animal skills that have evolved out of us since our survival depends on a differend kind of smarts.

My dog Daisy is a wickedly intelligent little thing about finding and stealing food, sensing trouble, hearing inaudible sounds, managing the other animals with constructive criticism, herding anything that moves, and all sorts of other things. One thing's for sure, though. I don't ever want her doing heart surgery on me or anyone else. An open, oozing incision is just the sort of thing she likes to taste of. Above all else, she's a gourmet.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . Are they smarter? After watching countless hours of my dogs entertaining themselves, it gave me a very good reason to sit down and think a while. I sparked up a bowl, climbed a hill behind my house with my dogs, and let them play in the fields. Simply by letting out a highly complex series of hormone combinations, dogs can easily tell what is going on with each other; whether it's a combination of body language and fear being sensed in the pack, or a silly play bow and ginning face, dogs readily pick up these Rating: 5