you might be surprised that a dog can understand humans.by what you say different actions happen to the dog especially well trained dogs. puppies understand too they understand some words at first like ,move,here,stay,walk away and run that is why it is hard to train puppies,while they grow up they understand more words. grown up dogs are easy to train at the (dog ages)16 and 20 when you have a puppy and you run or walk fastly and your puppy follows you that means when your puppy grows up to be a dog it will like walks sometimes when your puppy is now a dog you accidentally say walk it mgiht get jumpy and want to go for a walk and to be sure dogs are really great pets.
Absolutely. They learn to comprehend many words, but not all of them. This is why they will sometimes cock their heads to one side while listening to you talking. They are trying to figure out what you are saying.
Adult dogs have the intelligence of a three year old child. The dog knows some of our words when we say them over and over.
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i dont really understand your question but dingle is a type of wild dog.
I cannot understand your question.
if you were talking to a dog it wouldn't understand you so it will be ocward!
A dog crate as I understand it is for transportation and the the kennel is for housing/protection
Trembling is a sign of intense fear in a dog. Anyone who spanks a dog, expecting it to think/understand as a human, should not have a dog in the first place.
No they simply study dogs behavior the are like a dog behavioral analysis
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Yes, If you have trained it to listen to it's name. like is your dog was called Stevie when you call his name he would come to you. BUT if you mean as in understand what thier names mean, then no. TECHNICALLY a dogs brain doesn't understand any kind of human languages
As a verb: "He spoke to the dog, but the dog failed to understand."As a noun:"The wheel spoke was broken"
People must instruct a dog more than once, because dogs do not understand human language. If you give a command to your dog repeatedly as he completes a certain task (like "sit" when your dog sits) he will, by tone of voice, understand that when you use that tone, you want him to sit.