Article 70MHH Dogs name toys while elephants name each other. Animal language is more complex than we imagine | Helen Pilcher

Dogs name toys while elephants name each other. Animal language is more complex than we imagine | Helen Pilcher

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Helen Pilcher
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If we really want to grasp what animals are saying', we need to understand their communication on their terms, not ours

Another day, another cute story about how dogs can grasp elements of human language and use them to communicate with us.

First, there was Mr Waffles, the Yorkshire terrier thattalks" to his owners by pressing electronic buttons that have been pre-programmed with words and phrases. In one of his videos, viewed more than half a million times, the pint-sized pooch stares defiantly at the camera and responds to an empty packet of treats by pressing the I don't give a damn" button. Followed by the bitch" button. Bad dog, Mr Waffles.

Helen Pilcher is a science writer and the author of Bring Back the King: The New Science of De-Extinction. To support the Guardian, order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. Delivery charges may apply

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