We all know that dogs are very smart animals, and their IQ is very high, which is lower than most mammals. However, these pets aren't as stupid or even ugly as you think: they are very clever and can easily recognize your gestures and commands. And they are also good at imitating human speech and responding to instructions. So, how exactly does dogs understand all this? Let's learn about it.
1. How dogs learn
through gestures? The dog's brain is very smart. It will imitate our body and communicate with our language. The dog's body is divided into two parts: the head and the body. The head and body look very small outside the head, like a piece of paper. The head is the easiest place to learn, but it is also the easiest place to learn by dogs. When you are doing what your head will lift and your claws out, which is very important in your opinion.
2. The eyes of dogs are also important
If we want the dog to hear "hello" in our language, we must use the eyes. We use our eyes to discover the body movements of the person we speak, and then communicate with us through body language. However, if someone wants to talk to a dog, he must know how many times he wants to talk to the dog. So, these dogs know how many times they want to hear it. For example, if someone asks, “What is the difference between you and me?” This may mean that the dog knows what it wants to hear and doesn’t want to hear. They only hear information about themselves being “good” or “bad”. Therefore, they respond to this information to distinguish between different animals or human voices.
3. What will the dog react to what humans say?
In this question, there is one of the most important differences: dogs’ reactions are usually complex because not every instruction can accurately reach the dog’s ears, so when the dog is ordered to go out to do something, it may not respond immediately, and may even think first: What should I do? When you say “get out,” the dog may react immediately: then it will leave immediately after you leave. But be sure to remember when training dogs, because when you leave, they may forget that day. So if you want to train them, it's better to give them some time to complete this instruction.
4. What will dogs say to humans?
Dogs can not only understand human language, but also imitate human gestures. So you can get your dog to learn different languages by having it talk to you on different occasions. For example, you can use your dog to shake hands instead of the dog, then grab a food with one hand and let it walk next to you. You can also take the dog outdoors and hold one hand to shake hands. Even if no one says anything to a dog, it will use the words they have learned to the language it can express. When you let them sit, they will say, "I'm sitting down." Or when you pick them up, they will say, "I'm holding them up!"