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Can your iPhone really identify dog breeds? In this episode, I'm going to put it to the test.

In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, certified dog behavior consultant Scott Sheaffer puts Apple’s dog breed identification feature to the test! If you have an iPhone running iOS 15 or later, your Photos app can automatically detect 350+ dog breeds—but how accurate is it? Scott shares his hands-on experience testing this tool revealing how well it works for purebred and mixed-breed dogs. Plus, he breaks down the simple steps to try it yourself, along with tips for troubleshooting when the feature doesn’t cooperate. Whether you're a dog lover, trainer, or behavior professional, this tech trick could be useful.

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Can Your iPhone Really Identify Dog Breeds? I Put It to the Test

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