mushroom 14,163 Posted October 25, 2014 Report Share Posted October 25, 2014 I once trained one of my dogs in Persian it didn't hear any other language it is the tone and pronunciation much more than the actual words spoken. And repeat certain actions with certain sounds the dog with repetition will respond, Dogs can read demeanour and mood by tone and movements many people in a house can control a dog even though the tone of the voice is very different. I also trained a dog to f**k off when i told it to come to me and come to me when I told it to f**k off , it would be usefull now if plod told you to call your dog while out running LOL I had Trevor thinking "get te fuuck" meant bed lol Most dogs will do as above go on tone etc but they are capable of so much more. There is one dog I remember seeing on telly that understood over 150 different words for objects and would fetch them from another room on command. That goes way beyond tone and body language 1 Quote Link to post
Maximus Ferret 2,065 Posted October 25, 2014 Report Share Posted October 25, 2014 I once trained one of my dogs in Persian it didn't hear any other language it is the tone and pronunciation much more than the actual words spoken. And repeat certain actions with certain sounds the dog with repetition will respond, Dogs can read demeanour and mood by tone and movements many people in a house can control a dog even though the tone of the voice is very different. I also trained a dog to f**k off when i told it to come to me and come to me when I told it to f**k off , it would be usefull now if plod told you to call your dog while out running LOL I had Trevor thinking "get te fuuck" meant bed lol Most dogs will do as above go on tone etc but they are capable of so much more. There is one dog I remember seeing on telly that understood over 150 different words for objects and would fetch them from another room on command. That goes way beyond tone and body language The most impressive bit was when his handler got a toy he didn't know the name of and put it among a load of his own toys then named it. He went and looked at the pile, thought for a while, then chose the right one. He'd never seen it before but knew she hadn't asked for any of the others. 1 Quote Link to post
mushroom 14,163 Posted October 25, 2014 Report Share Posted October 25, 2014 you saw it too then, bloody amazed me 1 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted October 25, 2014 Report Share Posted October 25, 2014 I once trained one of my dogs in Persian it didn't hear any other language it is the tone and pronunciation much more than the actual words spoken. And repeat certain actions with certain sounds the dog with repetition will respond, Dogs can read demeanour and mood by tone and movements many people in a house can control a dog even though the tone of the voice is very different. I also trained a dog to f**k off when i told it to come to me and come to me when I told it to f**k off , it would be usefull now if plod told you to call your dog while out running LOL I had Trevor thinking "get te fuuck" meant bed lol Most dogs will do as above go on tone etc but they are capable of so much more. There is one dog I remember seeing on telly that understood over 150 different words for objects and would fetch them from another room on command. That goes way beyond tone and body language Exacty my point. I can say "head" "toe" "clothes" "door" all in the same tone and the dog would look at me stupid. If I said "bed" in the same tone she would run to her bed. Quote Link to post
brenna 365 Posted October 25, 2014 Report Share Posted October 25, 2014 There's been plenty of dogs had their name changed to jacker or stasher lol Quote Link to post
tb25 4,627 Posted October 25, 2014 Report Share Posted October 25, 2014 Why even change the name..lol Quote Link to post
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