Why do we talk to our pets?
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I am sure that I am not the only person who talks to my pets (two German Shepherds) ,but surely we all realise they do not understand what we are saying! Sure, they are clever and can associate words with actions, as Pavlov proved, but honestly!Often I have to stop myself talking too much to them,especially when out on walks!(At home is different and allowed
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Anyone else guilty of this ,or is it just me?
)Anyone else guilty of this ,or is it just me?
Rollcage said:
but surely we all realise they do not understand what we are saying!
They may not, but they do know the way you say it. Talk to a dog camly and it will react a certain way, shout at it and the reaction will be different. They may not understand what you say but they understand the emotion behind it.
The Hypno-Toad said:
There's a pigeon at work I talk to all the time. He's my own true friend. Amd on some days, especially when I haven't taken my extra pill, he talks back to me. He tells me that my workmates have been judged guilty in the eyes of the lord and that I should LEAVE NOTHING LIVING.......
actually lol'dSimpo Two said:
Rollcage said:
Sure, they are clever and can associate words with actions, as Pavlov proved, but honestly!
Actually Pavlov proved a conditioned reaction - no intelligence required!He then went on to design the Pavlova - or was it the Peach Melba...?
Cotty said:
Rollcage said:
but surely we all realise they do not understand what we are saying!
They may not, but they do know the way you say it. Talk to a dog camly and it will react a certain way, shout at it and the reaction will be different. They may not understand what you say but they understand the emotion behind it.
I expect they do not understand everything we say but my two dogs definatly understand words and phrases.
Who's to say they don't understand though? Just because they can't speak back, doesn't mean they can't learn. Much like a child or a person, if they are in the environment long enough, they will pick up the language.
I'm not saying they do though. Just that they definatly know certain bits. Plus, they like it. They love the attention and pick up on the tone of voice too.
Who's to say they don't understand though? Just because they can't speak back, doesn't mean they can't learn. Much like a child or a person, if they are in the environment long enough, they will pick up the language.
I'm not saying they do though. Just that they definatly know certain bits. Plus, they like it. They love the attention and pick up on the tone of voice too.
They understand emotions and pick them up, whether you are making any kind of noise or not.
They snuggle when you are upset
, hide when you are angry
, purr when you are happy
My cats 'talk', you can understand most of what they are saying to you and have a 'good' (well amusing) conversation with them. I can tell when my cats are meowing for fuss, food, scared, or something is wrong.
My old siamese used to greet me at the front door when I got home and proceed to tell me everything that he had done since I left, with different nuances in the meows, when he was excited about something.
They snuggle when you are upset
, hide when you are angry
, purr when you are happyMy cats 'talk', you can understand most of what they are saying to you and have a 'good' (well amusing) conversation with them. I can tell when my cats are meowing for fuss, food, scared, or something is wrong.
My old siamese used to greet me at the front door when I got home and proceed to tell me everything that he had done since I left, with different nuances in the meows, when he was excited about something.
ali_kat said:
My old siamese used to greet me at the front door when I got home and proceed to tell me everything that he had done since I left, with different nuances in the meows, when he was excited about something.
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