Dogs use body language, as well as vocals (barking). However, whether they "talk" as we do is unknown.
Yes you can I think dogs have there own way of speeh if you sniff a dogs butt it is like a hand shake dogs are smart they can learn your cammands very qickly.
Most canines, or dogs, communicate through a serier of intricate barks, whines and, if visible by the other dog, movements and expressions. They communicate similarily to humans and react to each others responses. Each have their own personality.
dogs communicate by barking and using his tails and their ears also dogs mark territorys by peeing on trees in winter when it snows dogs try to find their terriory they go around in trees quite strange of dogs dogs sometimes mistake a pole for a tree
Dogs communicate using their tail, ears, and body posture.
No. They are dogs... not bears... the most they can do is growl and bark then get ripped apart.
yes, they can communicate by their ears, eyes, the way their necks are, their position, their tail and their mouths. for more info go to aspca.org
how do you teach and train your dog
you can communicate by mailing letters and the Internet
Dogs lick pee to gather information about other dogs, mark their territory, and communicate with other animals.
Barking, whelping, howling.
No. A dead person cannot communicate with a living person at all.
Prairie dogs communicate in their underground burrows through a system of vocalizations and body movements. They use different calls to alert others of potential dangers, such as predators, and to coordinate activities like foraging. They also use scent markings to convey information about their identity and social status within the colony.