they love it
The act of salivating in response to the meat powder is considered a conditioned response, as it was a learned behavior that was triggered by a neutral stimulus (such as a bell) that was repeatedly paired with the presentation of the meat powder.
Pavlov would ring a bell then afterward bring meat out for the dogs at which point they would salivate then he would give them the meat and they would eat it. Eventually, Pavlov would ring the bell, then the dogs would salivate because they expected the meat but Pavlov would not bring out the meat. This was called 'classical conditioning'.
No, dogs eat meat, they are carnivores.
Hunting dogs eat meat.
unconditioned response
Conditioned stimulus.It was called a neutral stimulus because it was neutral, and a stimulus.unconditioned responseNOTconditioned stimulusunconditioned response (A+)conditioned response
NO - I feed my dogs and cats meat all the time - they are CARNIVORES
random meat
No
The Sioux and Cheyenne were known to have bred dogs for their meat, and also had a taboo against eating wild dogs.
no, dogs like meat more than cats ALOT.
Sure why wouldn't they... the only meat they don't eat is other prarie dogs.