It has been proven that dogs do understand what you are saying. They also are very good at interpreting vocal tone and body language.
My last canine buddy was a 90 lb. lap dog ! A purebred APBT who’d been born deaf. All his commands, obviously, were by hand signals and signs. If I was displeased with him, I’d turn my back and ignore him. Like a kid, he hated to be ignored and knew by my body language that he’d done something wrong. Far more effective than swatting him or yelling ( which he couldn’t hear, anyway. ).
Most animals have extensive vocabularies in both body and vocal language. You just have to learn their language and they will pick up some basics of yours. This includes wild as well as domestic species.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
ask a silly question, get a silly answer
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
I think that says it all.
Argythree about 8 years ago
LOL!!!
Grutzi about 8 years ago
Yes, a nice nocturnal, skin washing, hair chewing cat who chooses 2 a.m. to show love. Dogs usually sleep through the night
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
There are other means of communication as demonstrated.
Linguist about 8 years ago
It has been proven that dogs do understand what you are saying. They also are very good at interpreting vocal tone and body language.
My last canine buddy was a 90 lb. lap dog ! A purebred APBT who’d been born deaf. All his commands, obviously, were by hand signals and signs. If I was displeased with him, I’d turn my back and ignore him. Like a kid, he hated to be ignored and knew by my body language that he’d done something wrong. Far more effective than swatting him or yelling ( which he couldn’t hear, anyway. ).
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
doggies have the very best one…………………….
summerdog86 about 8 years ago
The dog just helped himself to some nice toilet water for a drink, not 2 minutes ago.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 8 years ago
Dogs do talk, you just have had to own one to know that!
22Wu33/es Premium Member about 8 years ago
dogs do talk. What do you think barking is?
LuvThemPluggers about 8 years ago
Our cat used to sit on the back of the sofa and braid my hair into dreadlocks. Thanks a LOT, kitty! She was 19 when she left us and I still miss her.
howtheduck about 8 years ago
A rare strip where Farley is not physically abused. Got to enjoy it while it lasts.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Most animals have extensive vocabularies in both body and vocal language. You just have to learn their language and they will pick up some basics of yours. This includes wild as well as domestic species.
choo choo willy about 8 years ago
Farley would do well with a Slurpee.