While dogs may not "talk" like humans, they communicate through body language, vocalizations, and even technology. Studies show that dogs can understand hundreds of words, respond to tone, and use buttons to "speak" simple phrases.
Key Findings: Dogs recognize emotions, gestures, and commands
Latest Data: Research on canine cognition and AI-driven speech devices
Challenges: Interpretation limits and training consistency
With innovations in pet communication tools, the gap between human and canine interaction is narrowing, making "talking dogs" closer to reality than ever before.