In a way dogs can 'talk' to each other. Barking, growling etc is all a way of communication, just like we humans talk. It is a way of showing what the dog wants or does not want and also shows what mood the dog is in.
Dogs communicate through barking, growling, and whining to express their needs, emotions, and intentions to humans and other dogs. This vocalization is their way of trying to convey messages and typically serves as a form of social interaction or warning of potential threats.
There are many reasons that a dog may bark; - a dog may be barking at an unfamiliar object or sound - an aggresive dog may be barking at a human - a dog may bark at its toy etc..Your dog will only bark when they see another person or a dog. He recognizes only you and barks to scare away the other people/dogs. You are the dog's "guardian," so it barks at other people because they want to protect you. In other words, if you love your dog, the dog loves you back by protecting you.
To teach a dog to talk is saying to teach it how to bark on command, which actually is a common thing for most dogs to learn. Trying to get them to make certain sounds for certain things would be much more diffucult. But I belive that if you have the time the dog will learn how to do what you call teaching a dog to talk. yes you can. look at scooby doo. hes a dog and he can talk. go for it if you want your dog to talk.
Yes, animals communicate with each other using sounds, body language, and scents. The type of communication varies among species and can serve different purposes such as warning of danger, attracting a mate, or establishing dominance within a group.
No, they won't ever speak a human language, but they can be taught to recognise some commands in any language. Dogs are excellent associative learners, and some of the more intelligent can even be quickly taught very simple grammatical structures, even generating meaning with them.
some say that that dogs can talk to each other by barking, others say that they bark just to create havock
They Bark at each other or possible even used telekinetic language, no one knows. Barklish, and they study Barkology.
Because dogs can't talk and barking is their language of communication
Dogs use body language, as well as vocals (barking). However, whether they "talk" as we do is unknown.
Not in quite the same way, no. They can only convey a general meaning through barking, such as "stay away" or "come play" anything else is communicated through body language.
Dogs do talk, in their own way, of course!By,barking to each other. but,honestly the can't talk back to us. You can talk to your dog which means you won't be inturrupted. That's a good thing right? Come on people you have to admit you probably have talken to your dog once before, maybe about a secret of maybe about a problem that has been going on with you and a friend or you and a family member. =)
They communicate by yapping and barking.
no
Dogs communicate through barking, growling, and whining to express their needs, emotions, and intentions to humans and other dogs. This vocalization is their way of trying to convey messages and typically serves as a form of social interaction or warning of potential threats.
no
they only can talk to other animals
by barking or crabbing