Can dogs finally understand what you say?
Golden Retriever (definite introduction)

Many owners say that their dogs Dogs can understand human speech. The basis of their inference is that as long as you give the domestic order, the dog will obey it. So can the dog really understand what you say? We might as well try a small experiment.

First call the dog in front of you, and then say "come here" loudly in a very strict tone. Most dogs will choose to leave you. And when you say "get lost" to your dog in a very gentle tone, they may come forward to ask for petting or begging. If your dog is like this, it means that he does not understand what you say, but your tone.

Some owners questioned this behavior: "If you ask your dog to sit down, it will sit down; if you ask it to get up, it will get up. And even if you change your tone, they will do it. That is Doesn’t it mean that dogs can understand human speech? “It’s not necessarily true. Since the owner often wears some fixed actions when giving orders, the dog can carry out the instructions by observing the owner's actions. In addition, dogs have very good hearing, and they can infer what their owners want them to do at this time based on the changes in their owner's jingle syllables.

Therefore, if you want your dog to be more "naughty", it is best for the owner to use single words with widely different syllable changes as different passwords to facilitate the dog to distinguish the differences between various passwords. For some special instructions, if the owner can use gestures or other body language, the training effect will be better.

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