Whatever you speak the dog will learn.
I actually don't know, sorry. But I do think dogs are cute!! (if that helps)
there are crucial weeks after birth where a pup learns who it's family is. to tame dogs, they are born and raised immediately by humans so they know them as your family. if they are isolated with dogs, they know dogs to be their family and won't like people much, if they are alone after birth, besides not knowing of their kind much, they will be withdrawn and know only of themselves. they need socialization after birth just as any other child or baby animal would.
If the animal is trained (e.g. dogs, monkeys, and etc.) in French language, then yes.
Dogs give birth because they are mammals.
Dogs are not able to learn any human language. Dogs rely on the pitch of people's voices and their body language.
If they are taught in German they are likely to understand some German. however dogs also get a lot of their understanding from the tone of the people talking to them and that can take place in any language.
No, dogs do not use language of any kind. They communicate in other ways.
No. Dogs are mammals which mean sin most cases they give birth to live young. Dogs usually have about 7-10 puppies but it varies depending on the age and breed of the dog (or bitch). The only person who thinks dogs lay eggs is Peter Griffin from Family Guy who says at the end of Screwed the pooch: Hey you know what? I..I always thought dogs..you know..lay eggs. So...so..you know I learned..er..something today! Hope I helped
People can understand what dogs are communicating through their body language, vocalizations, and behavior patterns. By observing the way a dog moves, barks, and interacts with their environment, individuals can interpret their emotions, needs, and intentions. Additionally, spending time with dogs and developing a bond with them helps in understanding their unique ways of communication.
Dogs definitely understand sign language. Some dogs are deaf and the way to communicate with them is through sign language. Even hearing dogs can be taught sign language and when you talk to them. Dogs are smart enough to know what signs mean what and what you want them to do.
Most service dogs used in the United States know commands in English. Some dogs are trained in Germany or in the United States under the "schutzhund" method, and learn commands in German.
It's a lot easier for a dog to understand sign language, or body language, than it is to understand the English language, because dogs communicate with each other via body language.