Dogs can even learn how to use iPad tablets

  Dogs can be trained to do a multitude of things, but a dog trainer in the US thought he could teach dogs to use iPad tablets as well of those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. Using food as the primary stimulus, Anna Jane Grossman managed to train a dog to use a tablet iPad those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and in the image above you can see how everything is prepared.

  With a mockup of a tablet iPad on which peanut butter is applied and rewards offered for interacting with it, the trainer managed to convince the dog to use a tablet iPad real. Although we are talking about animals that interact with the tablets, the trainer claims that none of the products from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it was not damaged during the training hours, and the veterinarians consider that the whole action is beneficial for these animals.

  To help the dogs interact with the tablet, the trainer used a series of applications available in App Store, Big Words being one of them. Although not everyone agrees that this type of training is effective, in the end the experiment done by Grossman proved a success and will probably be replicated in other areas around the world.