Dogs communicate well enough if you're watching and listening.
Our little dog makes noises (Frenchies do that)) and uses body language and facial expressions.
It's a fact. Feel free to take the p*ss
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No I relate, my aussiedoodle has a certain whine when people aren't paying attention to him, or when he wants to go outside
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Don't doubt yourself. They don't know how to write. Yet.
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still sure that @zoffundhaue speaks fluent dog though
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*tilts head*
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see this is exactly what I mean
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This is partially because your dog pays attention to the tone of voice. Much like humans pay attention to the dogs tone of it's bark to understand if it's scared, hurt, or defensive.
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Sometimes I think my dog must be like, “Goddammit she is NEVER going to get it. How many times do I have to say this shit? Bark. BARK!!!!”
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In fact, dogs speak by barks on purpose for preventing us to understand them while they plan how to control the world.
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Well no because we have a developed language that has specific sounds correlating to meaning they just draw attention and indicate
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No you need a degree in barkology in order to understand the complex phrases.
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Understands*
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I understand several things my dog barks or whines to me. Plus the body language. It is amazing how well humans and dogs get along. ,.|.. cats
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