+19 Dogs in Japan know Japanese, amirite?

by wilkinsonkianna 1 week ago

I took my dog to Japan once. He didn't know Japanese. By the time we left, he was fluent.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

It wasnt eaten?!?!?!

by Anonymous 1 week ago

No, that's Korea thing

by Wide_Difficulty_799 1 week ago

No, your incorrect. It's been scientifically proven that dogs only recognize english and a limited amount of German.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

your incorrect My dog told me the word that you're looking for is you're, not your. He also said you were an "arsch mit ohren" but I don't know what that means as I do not speak any German.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

My dog graded my homework

by Appropriate-River161 1 week ago

Nah, i asked my dog and she said "pizdezh".

by Wide_Difficulty_799 1 week ago

Absolutely! My dog told me..

by Anonymous 1 week ago

Absolutely! My dog told me.. Plot twist, they told you in French.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

WeeWee...

by Anonymous 1 week ago

You can do it with humans, my basement cows come to "Gribbies!"

by Anonymous 1 week ago

"They're just attributing sounds to things, actions, emotions etc." Isn't that what we do?

by Ywilkinson 1 week ago

My poodles are bilingual. They know about 50 words of Chinese, and a hundred of English, minimum. Most of their understanding is more nonverbal cues, but they do in fact recognize familiar words (i.e. phonetic groupings) regardless of cues or situations.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

There are babies more fluent in English than me! There are tons of like ten year olds, that speak better English than me. Same goes for Japanese or even Spanish. I know English is my second language but still...

by Anonymous 1 week ago

Yet they all know "bark", "woof", "arf".

by Willing_Neck4312 1 week ago