A new study shows that dogs trained to use soundboards to 'talk' are capable of making two-word button combinations that go beyond random behavior or simple imitation of their owners.
But she agrees that the study robustly demonstrates the dogs are pushing buttons non-randomly and with intent. “We and dogs have evolved together over thousands of years to be communicative with each ...
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“It’s going to be much easier to work and communicate that way.” Historically Kahnawake hasn’t always had the best relationship with the city. There was radio silence between Diabo and Allard for ...