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Old May 20th 09, 01:04 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Double A Rudy is just about as clever a dog can get. she does not use
words but her bark,and actions let me know what she is thinking. great
sense of smell. Lets me know some one is near the house. Likes to walk
around the house beside me. likes pressing the send key and running like
hell. No need for her to tell me anything,She says it all in the way of
a smart caring dog trebert She can be rude

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Old May 20th 09, 06:00 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On May 20, 5:04*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double A *Rudy is just about as clever a dog can get. she does not use
words but her bark,and actions let me know what she is thinking. * great
sense of smell. Lets me know some one is near the house. Likes to walk
around the house beside me. likes pressing the send key and running like
hell. No need for her to tell me anything,She says it all in the way of
a smart caring dog * trebert * She can be rude



Yes, animals communicate with humans, and they communicate with each
other. Cats have their own language in that each sound that they make
conveys a meaning to other cats. I'm sure dogs have similar sounds
they use to communicate. Amimals can learn a little of our language
in that they can recognize command words. But we do better to learn
their language if we really want to communicate.

Double-A
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Old May 20th 09, 06:22 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On May 20, 10:12*am, Twittering One wrote:
On May 20, 1:00*pm, Double-A wrote:





On May 20, 5:04*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:


Double A *Rudy is just about as clever a dog can get. she does not use
words but her bark,and actions let me know what she is thinking. * great
sense of smell. Lets me know some one is near the house. Likes to walk
around the house beside me. likes pressing the send key and running like
hell. No need for her to tell me anything,She says it all in the way of
a smart caring dog * trebert * She can be rude


Yes, animals communicate with humans, and they communicate with each
other. *Cats have their own language in that each sound that they make
conveys a meaning to other cats. *I'm sure dogs have similar sounds
they use to communicate. *Amimals can learn a little of our language
in that they can recognize command words. *But we do better to learn
their language if we really want to communicate.


Double-A


The Dogs of Bedlam have a new series of children's books coming out ~ !-



Must be based on "THE DOGS OF BEDLAM FARM" by Jon Katz.

Double-A


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Old May 20th 09, 06:23 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Humns have hands, we dig up coal and burn it. We refine metal.
We comunicate with each other globally,
we even remember the words of the now-dead.

Without that, backing him up, no dog can compete.
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Old June 1st 09, 05:17 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Double-A" wrote in message
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On May 20, 5:04 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double A Rudy is just about as clever a dog can get. she does not use
words but her bark,and actions let me know what she is thinking. great
sense of smell. Lets me know some one is near the house. Likes to walk
around the house beside me. likes pressing the send key and running like
hell. No need for her to tell me anything,She says it all in the way of
a smart caring dog trebert She can be rude



Yes, animals communicate with humans, and they communicate with each
other. Cats have their own language in that each sound that they make
conveys a meaning to other cats. I'm sure dogs have similar sounds
they use to communicate. Amimals can learn a little of our language
in that they can recognize command words. But we do better to learn
their language if we really want to communicate.

**So we agree dogs can talk, do we?
Who needs the head shrinkers, now?


 




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