The Nature of Things explores how dogs might be using human language with the help of buttons on a soundboard.
The front door to a house on a wide, leafy street opens and Stella greets me, tongue slurping my fingers, her tail wagging like a windshield wiper in overdrive. Stella, part Australian cattle dog and ...
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Researchers are studying dogs to see if they could learn to talk, and they’re making progress
I'm not sure if I want dogs to talk.
This is not comparable to word learning in children. By around age two, typical English-speaking children learn approximately ...
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 ...
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