I actually don't know, sorry. But I do think dogs are cute!! (if that helps)
Dogs are not able to learn any human language. Dogs rely on the pitch of people's voices and their body language.
No, dogs do not use language of any kind. They communicate in other ways.
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.
Dogs do not have the capacity for language, but they can be taught commands in any language. No statistical information has ever been collected on what languages dogs are taught to understand in the United States.
They Bark at each other or possible even used telekinetic language, no one knows. Barklish, and they study Barkology.
Depends on the country and the type of police. Some dogs are trained purely through body language.
Dogs don't have language.
SORT OF Dogs can Learn a large number of commands, it does not matter what language they are as all the dog knows is this sound means do this, or he is in trouble etc. It does not matter what language the command is in.
Dogs don't exactly have a language. They mainly convey emotions: sadness, anger, hunger or happiness. There have been a lot of studies carried out, but there is no indication that dogs have "words" for objects or ideas like humans do.
Dogs use body language, as well as vocals (barking). However, whether they "talk" as we do is unknown.
yes.... i am the fighter
it is thefoorm of dogs when put into a bath