Do dogs have dialects?
I think he is talking about trees.
Must be an import. A French Poodle maybe? Or a Dachshund just in from Europe? Or perhaps a Scottie with a real brogue? Australian shepherd? Or . . . ?
Do dogs from Paris bark in French? Or do they just ‘Oui Oui’?
Our dogs never mastered speaking a human language, however, they did manage to understand it. They also had vocalizations that we understood.
If you include body language, then both sides were good at interspecies communication.
It’s just doggerel.
Use Google translate, of course you have to know what language it is to translate.
Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon?
Neither does he. As far as I can tell, a dog barks as a challenge and an “I am here” signal.
guess he’s climbin’ up the wrong tree!
In Quebec, that dog would be saying “Le Bark, Le Bark”
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a sage 7 months ago
Do dogs have dialects?
The Reader Premium Member 7 months ago
I think he is talking about trees.
sandpiper 7 months ago
Must be an import. A French Poodle maybe? Or a Dachshund just in from Europe? Or perhaps a Scottie with a real brogue? Australian shepherd? Or . . . ?
Lee26 Premium Member 7 months ago
Do dogs from Paris bark in French? Or do they just ‘Oui Oui’?
dflak 7 months ago
Our dogs never mastered speaking a human language, however, they did manage to understand it. They also had vocalizations that we understood.
If you include body language, then both sides were good at interspecies communication.
bobbyferrel 7 months ago
It’s just doggerel.
cuzinron47 7 months ago
Use Google translate, of course you have to know what language it is to translate.
harvey812abc 7 months ago
Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon?
mistercatworks 7 months ago
Neither does he. As far as I can tell, a dog barks as a challenge and an “I am here” signal.
wildlandwaters 7 months ago
guess he’s climbin’ up the wrong tree!
DawnQuinn1 7 months ago
In Quebec, that dog would be saying “Le Bark, Le Bark”