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.
sometimes they do, depending on how much you say it and if they know what you're meaning.
ex: yelling at them for peeing on the carpet.. later on, they will know it's a bad thing and stop.
People can tell what dogs are saying by the dogs body language.
The saying actually is: "The more I get to know people the more I love animals." It is from Arthur Schopenhauer, a German philosopher.
It is their way of saying "please."
Dogs sniff each others butts because it is their way of saying hello
They will do that because it is away of saying Hi.
People can tell what dogs are saying by the dogs body language.
some dogs do know what your saying, sometimes for example: if you say their name a lot, they'll know their name if you yell at then for something that is bad, they'll know it's bad and stop some dogs know their owner's names
Well I don't know bone sweet bone or some beach saying for people but just put something about dogs in there
Yes, some animals (e.g chimpanzees and dogs) do understand a number of human words.
When you are saying different things.For example this is whet I like about dogs.Dogs are cool, dogs can be helpful, and dogs are animals that can smell from far away.
you have to train them
Some animals are very good at "reading" humans. Most notably canines (dogs).
The saying actually is: "The more I get to know people the more I love animals." It is from Arthur Schopenhauer, a German philosopher.
Hint look at the bottom of the female dog i am just saying and also female dogs sit down when they use the restroom male dogs lift up there leg. i know this because i have two dogs a male and female.
DOGS! There is a saying "Dogs are a mans best friend!"
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It is their way of saying "please."