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MR. G. CROOM ROBERTSON'S and Mr. Alfred W. Bennett's observations may be easily tested by the cases of blind dogs. A blind dog in my house finds her way about as truly as a sighted dog, so that a stranger on seeing her would not be aware of her blindness. As she lost her sight by illness, she has of course the precedent knowledge derived from seeing.
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CLARKE, H. External Perception in Dogs. Nature 7, 340 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/007340c0
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