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- Is your dog bilingual? A new study suggests their brains can tell languages apart
A little more:
Fun fact: all dogs speak English, because Americans do not give a fuck about social customs.
German dogs are incredibly well-behaved. They're stringently trained and trusted to stay put when told, to the extent that owners routinely take them shopping, and leave them just inside the front door, where they will wait patiently and mind their own business.
Unless they hear someone speaking English. Then they get all wiggly and worry about getting caught, because they know Americans will give them scritches and tell them they're cute.
They ARE cute, and deserve to know!
Yes that's human language, but what about dog language?
Yeah!
Oh they certainly do look weird at you when you talk in a different language, no doubts! But the meme asks if the dog would notice a different language of "barks" rather than human speech.