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Social learning is the process by which an animal or species learns from the behavior of others. This type of learning occurs in dogs through observation and imitation of other dogs or humans. Studies have found that dogs can observe and replicate behaviors they observe, such as commands, tricks, and even more complex behaviors like solving puzzles. This type of learning can teach dogs new and helpful behaviors, helping them understand their environment better and interact with humans more effectively.

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