Kettering Samaritans. Words Contains...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know that BNP meant a dog 'learning to talk' so much as 'understanding words'. The latter they can do, as I know for a fact so can horses.
We used to have to spell w-a-l-k in front of our labrador if it wasn't going to happen immediately, because even if the word was spoken in the most neutral tone she would recognise it. The horses I ride at weekends also recognise my instructor's commands, and would act on them independently of me if I didn't check them!
Our Border Collie had a phenomenal understanding of language, around 60 words in different sentences eg, "fetch the shoes and take them to Dad in the kitchen" She learnt words of her own accord if she was interested, including the spellings. However, she never learnt to say any of them of course, nor did we have much luck with teaching her to play Yahtzee. (We wuz only kids)
My friend's cat, on the other hand, did appear to differentiate his miaows to say Me-out, meal, and milk. Or maybe we were just very very stoned.