Yeah, but that video where that husky growls from the other room, and the lady says “oh yeah? Come say that to my face” and the dog casually strolls into the room, looks her straight in the face and says “grwroooo” and leaves.
My childhood dog def knew the word garbage. You could say “ransack, find the garbage can” and he would run right to either the bins outside in the shed, or, if we were inside, he would start sniffing the cabinet door the trash was behind. Ransack was sometimes shockingly smart. It was often to his own detriment though.
More than likely not true. Dogs may not understand everything we say, but they do understand a good deal more than just their names.
Wasn’t there a guy who trained his pug to respond to Nazi slogans?
i’d say dogs can understand things about the same as we can understand a foreign language given an hour of someone pointing at things and saying words
I wouldn’t say it’s exactly fair to judge a silly comic made for laughs in a way that insinuates it’s misinforming people. Not to mention this was made well over 40 years ago
Who says I’m “judging” it? I’m just providing helpful information. Besides, it may have been made a long time ago, but it was posted now.
My blue heeler’s ears will react at key words.
“frisbee” eyes widen, mouth slightly opens to reveal a fast excited pant, his chest puffs up andhis tail starts swinging with anticipation
“bath” his nose tilts towards the floor, eyes looking up, ears flattened back, body moves closer to ground, tail stiff
He also can read tone pretty well. He also can predict reactions. Running somewhere discrete when he licked up the cat food. Sitting on your chest if you’re sad. He’s basically a little kid.






