Sometimes we get angry with our dog for destroying our favorite furniture, for not “pottying” at the right place or misbehave to scared our neighbor away.
First, perhaps, we need to understand the mentality of a dog.
It is not unreasonable to believe that animals within their kind communicate somewhat to one another. But how do we communicate with our dog when we are using different languages.
The eye, the mouth, the voice, the bearing of the body and the tail are the means of communication used by the dog.
The voice of the dog has a dozen inflections. The master can tell by the bark or whine of his dog whether the sound is joy or pain, pleading or fighting, fear or play. No other animal has as many changes of tones of vocal expression; and no other animal desires so anxiously to talk as does the dog. All the physical necessities such as larynx, vocal chord and tongue are possessed by the dog, but the one thing lacking is modulation of the sounds into words. These vocal variations would not be possible without a vocal center in the brain.
The dog is a strongly social animal: he likes to be with his own kind and with his master and master’s family. This strong desire has helped to develop his ability to communicate his thoughts.
It’s interesting to learn that actually dog sometimes wanted to learn to talk to us. Yet it’s a pity they can’t, or if they would, we will all be freak-out to find out a talking dog in our house?
Three of the five puppies can be at understood to say, ‘Ha-wo’ for hello and ‘Ah wan m-more’ and they are just three months old. They offer a paw, saying ‘hello. Isn’t that amazing?



