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@kaarisdeusette407 problem is my dog gas lights me. Hard to know if it needs to use the bathroom or if it just fakes it for the sake of rolling in the grass.
@@brianlarson784 you mean letting him outside in your yard? It's a 10 second process, common. I take my dogs on long walks once a day, if you live in a urban/suburban desert that's different, but if you've got fields/forest close why not take them outside for 2 hours, they won't bother you no more for the rest of the day
@@shazuzrqt7985 Yes, but my comment clearly wasn't about his joke. My comment was about how he seems to think that the dog understands what the buttons mean, when obviously it does not. Unless you thought his first two sentences were also meant as a joke. They were not.
@@DS-me7kk actually dogs can understand simple words someone was able to teach their dog over 1000 words and it remembers what every single one was. It's just most people don't put in enough time to teach them words that aren't necessary for them to learn.
my girl looked just like him.god rest her soul.i rescued her at 6 weeks old.she died a year ago next week.i wish i had those buttons for her. enjoy your puppy.
Y’all can say what you want, but these buttons have made communication with my pup sooooooo much easier!!!!! She doesn’t give us aggravated barks anymore, and we know exactly what she wants. It also tickles me 🙇🏿♀️🙇🏿♀️🙇🏿♀️🙇🏿♀️
I don't know what all these dogs mean when they say "Love You," but all these dogs with talky buttons seem to like that phrase. Maybe the social nature of dogs gives them a need, an appreciation, of just being around the ones they love.
This is my first time watching. But maybe they like to see the human smile after hearing "I love you". Or maybe they always get something get in return
You really think that giving me a button for treats, would be a good idea? Yare yare daze. ORA treat ORA treat ORA treat ORA treat ORA treat ORA treat OOOORAAAAAAH!!! treat.
0:45 Luna says, "dad, mom is already upstairs sleeping and I want you to come up now so we can all snuggle together. How much longer are you going to be down here on your phone?"
She’s GORGEOUS! She probably learned that she gets more treats when she hits the ‘I love you’ button rather than the actual ‘treat’ button, though, haha.
That's the vibe I was picking up. Dog presses button, looks up wondering if it'll get a treat. Presses another button, looks up to see if that one elicits a treat. Every button = maybe get treat.
Exactly, but more often than not people think this is the next big thing and their pets are really actually understandably talking to them. As much as I wish I could believe it, no there isn't a device yet that let dogs and humans fluently talk to each other, at least not yet.
@@mutalix I think realistically speaking, maybe a low percentage of dogs could actually communicate decently with a system like this, like a great dane, but most dogs just slap the bottoms randomly to get a reaction
@JayLeeBeanz Good point! Never really thought of it like that, humans are the more "intellectually aware" species, might as well learn to decipher the behaviours of dogs and maybe cats lol.
This is wonderful that they could teach Luna to communicate by stepping on buttons saying certain phrases. This is so helpful for both the dog and the owner.. This is one awesome idea.
I don’t think they are getting smarter. I think people are just starting to realize that they aren’t dumb. Everything we know about animals is from a human perspective ❤️
This was amazing to watch!! Don't care if the dog was trained to the buttons for treats or truly understands what the buttons mean...it's awesome either way! I choose to believe Luna knows exactly what she's saying. Treats are just a bonus. Hearing my dog "say" I love you...best thing ever!!
That’s my dogs favorite button too. He likes to push his name, then love you. I think it’s because I push mommy, love you, his name. Weirdly he has not yet pushed mommy.
“What about bunny” is a channel where dog quite coherently converses and even uses past tense and locations and stuff. But even if this dog just recognises what happens when it presses certain buttons it’s still communicating it’s wants and needs to some degree wether it understands the meaning or not as otherwise it’d just be barking until you do what it wants 😂
Please tell me how have you trained her? We have a Pitt and she is out of control ! I even broke my collar bone because of her I love her but she drives me crazy!
But if you gave her a treat after the I love you one, the dog is associated that button with a treat. They’re not comprehending the actual word lol it’s just noise-based training but still so cool!!!!
Yup. He knows he will get to go outside with a certain button and with the other buttons he will get food (or try to get food) but i guess there are people who actually think the dog understands the words: i love you.
The dogs who use these have no idea what they are pushing, they just know the result of pushing that button. (I.E pushing the treat button is associated with getting a treat, and the “poopoo outside” is associated with going outside.) But it’s super impressive that animals can remember and associate things like that
A dog wouldn't understand the meaning of "love you". They always love the people that look after them unconditionally. I'm guessing by the way you've trained them that the "love you" and the "treat" button are the same to her 😅
I call my little guy Bubba too. We had to start spelling out words, like rope, bye-bye, ball, outside and treat sometimes to be sneaky. So yeah, he can spell certain words now. You have a beautiful and very intelligent dog baby there. The special ones like her are rare. Cherish her always.
I wanna believe this dog is actually smart but something in me just knows that much like parrots, they don’t understand the form of communication that they’re using other than that a doing a specific thing garners a specific response
Dogs are smart but language isn't something they learn. At the same time though, they can be conditioned into associations. So they'll never understand what "love you" actually means beyond that it makes their owner happy (and therefore likely results in them getting treats), but asking to go outside to go to the toilet is reasonable in the same way you can normally train a dog to get your attention so it doesn't defecate inside. Very interesting, fun, and useful, but important to keep in context and understand the limits of what they understand.