Do you change your voice when you talk to your pets? Are you pitching up your tone and resorting to "baby talk" when you're trying to get your dog's attention? While it might seem silly, a study from ...
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How to talk to your dog, according to science
“Who’s a good girl? You are! Yes, you are!” If you have ever talked to your dog using a high pitched, baby like voice, you ...
A sheepadoodle's 100-word vocabulary led scientists to test whether soundboard dogs truly understand language — or are ...
Animals talking to people? That’s been a long-cherished fantasy for millennia. Only now the question is seriously being asked as PBS’s Wednesday NOVA special “Can Dogs Talk” examines the scientific ...
Stella isn't an ordinary pup. The Blue Heeler/Catahoula mix doesn't just whine and bark. She uses her words to communicate her frustration to Hunger, who told her it was time to come inside to start ...
The scene is a familiar one: a person comes home from a long day, drops their keys, and proceeds to tell their dog all about the frustrations of rush-hour traffic or the latest office gossip. The dog, ...
One of the biggest perks of being a dog trainer/behavior consultant is that my furry clients never stop "talking." Indeed, dogs are constantly communicating, most of which involve their body parts and ...
They're a viral hit on social media, letting your dog "talk" to you by pressing a button to play a pre-recorded word. I tried them with my super-smart Corgi and asked a vet to weigh in.
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