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Do Dogs Understand English?

Have you ever wondered if your dog understands what you’re saying when you’re talking to other people?

Or if your dog understands you when you talk to him in your own language?

Dogs believe it or not, do have a limited ability to understand our language.

However, they only seem to respond best to short, sharp words.Maybe because these kinds of words are similar to the way dogs bark to each other as a way of communication.

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To avoid confusion it’s often best to choose a one or two syllable name for your dog, and remember to make sure that it’s not like other common words you might use in your everyday life.

The word “no” is one of the most important commands a dog can learn.

Knowing when to say “no”, and more importantly the timing of when you say it, are one of the most important things to master when it comes to training your dog.

The word “no” is particularly effective, because it is also very short and sharp sounding – which are the kinds of words your dog will respond best to.