Comments by "Ggoddkkiller" (@ggoddkkiller1342) on "We're Not So Special, Animals Can Talk Too with Dr. Arik Kershenbaum - 275" video.
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My cocker often comes to my door and says things like 'I'm hungry, isn't it food time?', when i refuse she sometimes insists like 'It is food time, i'm sure of it.' and wouldn't go. If somebody is eating in kitchen and not giving her any she comes to my room and says 'They are eating something, come!' simply because she knows i would give her. When they scold her she again comes to my room and complains about it like 'They scolded me for nothing!', the funny part if she is really guilty she doesn't do it perhaps because she knows i would scold her too. And ofc she does same for walking out that she comes to my room and starts making 'meaningful looks' and runs to the door if i follow her. That's it she has 4 different sentences, food, walk and more food and ofc getting spoiled between them. I can tell which one instantly as she acts differently, if scolded she acts like physically hurt. If it is food she is aggressive like 'Common, i'm starving here.' If somebody else eating she is hectic like 'Hurry, they are eating up everything!', if it is walk she sits at walk way well-behaving and wouldn't enter the room as her target is front door anyway. Sure, their understanding of world is much smaller than ours but they can still communicate easily. However they don't do it to everybody, for example she only does this to me in my family perhaps because i'm the only one understanding it..
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