My dog has the habit of saying "Aye" all the time!!!
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2007-04-20 06:45:19
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answered by prettywoman 6
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Dogs in the UK do apparently. John Moores Uni did a study (Nothing better to do obviously!) and they found that dogs have barks similar to regional accents! Scouse dogs have a higher pitched bark, which would explain why my rottweiler Missy sounds like a chihuahua!
2007-04-20 06:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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a clean learn concludes that dogs have interior reach accents - similar to their proprietors. Scouse and Scottish pets have the most different growl, in accordance to a record contained in the reflect. yet there have been adjustments in tone and pitch in the course of the country. dogs proprietors were requested to telephone and go away recorded messages of their voice to boot as their dogs barking and growling. The sounds were then compared via a panel of specialists such as Emma Milne from television's Vets in practice. Tracey Gudgeon, of the dogs Behaviour Centre in Cumbria, stated: "it form of feels dogs are extra waiting to mimic more advantageous, extra different accents than softer ones. "that's between the techniques they bond with their proprietor." The learn replaced into commissioned via Disney to mark the DVD launch of female and the Tramp.
2016-12-04 09:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I believe they do, guess we'd have to get a few dogs from different countries together and try giving them commands in English and see what they do.
2007-04-20 06:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-22 16:43:39
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answered by son 3
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Yes. A German Shepard's bark is louder with a huge accent.
2007-04-20 06:29:44
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answered by mikeydonatelli 6
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I've often thought that cats and dogs from different countries do speak, or at least UNDERSTAND different languages, thus making them pets of different nationalities.
2007-04-20 06:30:54
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answered by ? 2
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my dog barks barks in 6 different languages
2007-04-20 06:48:18
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answered by TS100N 6
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Wecome Back Smurf!! Good question, I'll go ask a few dogs!
2007-04-20 06:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yea, sure they do. Dogs from Mexico go "el bark".
2007-04-20 06:29:04
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answered by Anonymous
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