No doubt someday we will be reading their minds! Wonīt take too long. But for now we are translating their bark. Animal psychologists have been studying animal emotions and feelings for some time. It seems that they do have them, albeit rudimentary and instinctive. We can usually tell from the tone and pitch what the dog wants to tell us. Now we can be sure with the "Bowlingual Voice" device made in Japan (might have guessed it!) that translates the dogīs bark into words. Now you donīt have to guess, you will know what he wants!
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