Have you ever wondered, ‘Can dogs understand language?’
For dog owners, thinking, “If only my dog could talk to me!” is a common refrain. And while it may be a while before we figure out a way to get Fido to gab in a way that’s intelligible to human ears, new research shows that not only can dogs differentiate between other sounds and human speech, but they may be able to differentiate between different languages, too.
A new study published in the journal NeuroImage shows that dogs may be able to distinguish between human speech and non-human speech and between languages. In the study, dogs were placed in an MRI machine where their brain activity was monitored, and then they were read a story in Hungarian and Spanish; the dogs also heard a recording that was a computer-generated scramble of language. The dogs in the study were familiar with Hungarian or Spanish.
The results showed that dogs were cognizant of when they heard human language—either Spanish or Hungarian, regardless of which they were familiar with—compared to the computer-generated garble. When dogs hear a language they are familiar with, their brains also light up, indicating that dogs can recognize human language and the language they’re most familiar with.
Dogs are likely to understand the language they’re most familiar with because we train dogs in the language we speak, and dogs are also exposed to the language of their humans all the time. As a species, dogs have lived alongside humans for hundreds of years, potentially giving them an advantage over other species when it comes to understanding language. Dogs are the first non-human animals to show the ability to distinguish between languages.
New technology and advanced training tools even allow some dogs to “talk.” Dogs can be trained to push recordable dog training buttons that let you know exactly what they want, from food to going outside, taking a walk, and more.
While your dog may not speak, they are likely ready for excellent training. Training stimulates dogs, helps them understand expectations, and brings you peace of mind. To learn more about dog training opportunities, please call Happy Pup Manor today. We offer multiple training programs based on your pup’s needs.