The Dog Who Learned to Form 5-Word Long Sentences

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2020
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    A dog who can communicate with buttons that have voice recordings has gone viral on TikTok-but is it possible for dogs to learn to talk? How can dogs communicate with words? Is it possible to train a dog to talk like a human? How does dog training and language work together anyway? Let’s get into it.
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Комментарии • 2,6 тыс.

  • @Brew
    @Brew  3 года назад +1766

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  • @raymundo2302
    @raymundo2302 3 года назад +5285

    Stella can form ~5 words sentences: "Stella Eat Eat Eat"

  • @oreocookie1718
    @oreocookie1718 3 года назад +2862

    I tried this a while ago on my dog and he just repeatedly mashes “food” and “outside/walk”

    • @melanoc3tusii205
      @melanoc3tusii205 3 года назад +473

      Makes sense. If your only form of communication with god-like beings was mashing buttons, you'd probably stick with those too.

    • @GoofyManMF
      @GoofyManMF 3 года назад +428

      FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD OUTSIDE FOOD OUTSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE FOOD OUTSIDE OUTSIDE FOOD OUTSIDE FOOD FOOD OUTSIDE OUTSIDE FOOD OUTSIDE FOOD OUTSIDE FOOD FOOD FOOD OUTSIDE OUTSIDE FOOD OUTSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE

    • @emberwolfanimations6603
      @emberwolfanimations6603 3 года назад +30

      Lol

    • @meilline3616
      @meilline3616 3 года назад +223

      I read about these, and they say you should avoid a food button, because it becomes an obession and they don't try the other buttons
      I'll try to find you the source

    • @Mikelaxo
      @Mikelaxo 3 года назад +80

      The food button is a mistake

  • @dcgreatman
    @dcgreatman 3 года назад +1777

    "She can formulate 5 word sentences!"
    The dog: "Stella eat eat eat"
    Ah yes, sophisticated sentences I see

    • @benja_673
      @benja_673 2 года назад +86

      Dude apparently the dog is smarter than you

    • @generic.3270
      @generic.3270 2 года назад +28

      @@benja_673 Bruh

    • @Zooollieg
      @Zooollieg 2 года назад +17

      @@benja_673 Do you know what a human is?

    • @benja_673
      @benja_673 2 года назад +57

      @@Zooollieg Do you know that actual humans do have a sense of humor????

    • @Zooollieg
      @Zooollieg 2 года назад +13

      @@benja_673 Yes I know what a human is

  • @youseineko
    @youseineko 2 года назад +475

    We’re seeing this with cats now, too. My favorite is Billi, a 13-year-old cat whose favorite word seems to be “mad”. 😂

    • @Zooollieg
      @Zooollieg 2 года назад +13

      Makes sense we’ve been with cats for only 10’000 years dogs is 30’000 years

    • @Crazy--8
      @Crazy--8 2 года назад +3

      @@Zooollieg ?lol

    • @Zooollieg
      @Zooollieg 2 года назад +9

      @@Crazy--8 So cats have had less (still lots) time to become friendly they’re nice but it makes sense for a cat to like the word angry or express it to a human

    • @Crazy--8
      @Crazy--8 2 года назад +12

      @@ZooolliegHis fav word is mad not because of cats being cats, (i have cats and I couldn't have a stronger bond), but it's because he knows the human will be more likely to do it. So this cat is a genious. lol

    • @Zooollieg
      @Zooollieg 2 года назад +2

      @@Crazy--8 I’m im just joking cause usually cats just ignore me

  • @dreamwolf7302
    @dreamwolf7302 3 года назад +2569

    I have a husky.
    no need for buttons.
    she can say "NO" all by herself.

    • @kittiekat8920
      @kittiekat8920 3 года назад +72

      I hear you there.

    • @nehemiahhoward6089
      @nehemiahhoward6089 3 года назад +56

      loads weapon* she is becoming to smart

    • @vbgvbg1133
      @vbgvbg1133 3 года назад +88

      @@nehemiahhoward6089 the weapon is for stopping everyone who wants to stop the dog

    • @Poodleinacan
      @Poodleinacan 3 года назад +23

      Guy- "Alright beetch, time for my lonely time to be less lonely, like them white girls do with their dog."
      Dog- "No! No! No! No!"
      Guy- "Awwww, you're too cute."

    • @dreamwolf7302
      @dreamwolf7302 3 года назад +15

      @@Poodleinacan This...disturbs me a lot more than it should considering i am subscribed to The Click....

  • @someguynamedelan
    @someguynamedelan 3 года назад +1607

    Bunny is the smartest talking pet I've seen. She said something like "Mad ouch stranger paw". She was communicating that there was a sharp little twig stuck between her toes.

    • @mkkd_5254
      @mkkd_5254 3 года назад +22

      a stranger put a twig in dog toes?

    • @brattrox2939
      @brattrox2939 2 года назад +222

      @@mkkd_5254 the twig was the stranger haha

    • @TheKorenji
      @TheKorenji 2 года назад +38

      my brain says that's just ridiculous, but it did made me smile tho

    • @LuciferArc1
      @LuciferArc1 2 года назад +60

      @@TheKorenji with limited vocabulary I'd say it was the best she could do

    • @bigt5022
      @bigt5022 2 года назад +11

      yeah idk this seems suspect. like sure, a dog could form a 1:1 association with a button and its meaning, but theres no way its coming up with novel ways to describe something it doesnt know the word for. animals can communicate but they dont have the capacity for language

  • @paranormalsoulz
    @paranormalsoulz 2 года назад +214

    Since its been a year, I’ll give you an update on bunny. Bunny has developed further and now describes dreams, asks about time, and if its going to rain tomorrow. She also asks why shes considered a dog and not a human.

  • @new_roro8329
    @new_roro8329 2 года назад +80

    I did this with my pug, he quickly learned how to say “Let’s go walk/play” “food” “treat”. And that is it.

  • @arielle4313
    @arielle4313 3 года назад +1447

    Therapist: “Noseless Pavlov isn’t real. He can’t hurt you.”
    Noseless Pavlov: 2:38

    • @_MushyMushy_
      @_MushyMushy_ 3 года назад +84

      I fear no man, but that _thing-_
      *Noseless Pavlov*
      It scares me

    • @VergilSparda69
      @VergilSparda69 3 года назад +31

      Noseless B.F Skinner is Voldemort

    • @existenceispain_geekthesiren
      @existenceispain_geekthesiren 3 года назад +5

      *oh god*

    • @foisopracurtir6389
      @foisopracurtir6389 3 года назад +27

      @@VergilSparda69 Voldemort still little holes breath, that drawing had _nothing_

    • @HaloInverse
      @HaloInverse 3 года назад +11

      "Pavlov has no nose!"
      "Then, how does he smell?"
      "Like old books, brass, and dog slobber!"

  • @simplicitylost
    @simplicitylost 3 года назад +427

    With my dog when I was a child, intonation mattered way more than words. Yes, I believe she understood words too. But the intonation was the superior. I could yell “you’re a good girl” in a nasty tone and she’d cower. But if I said “you’re such a bad dog” in a lovey voice, she’d wag her tail and be super happy.

    • @goblin_one
      @goblin_one 2 года назад +14

      Same for mine. I could say "Come here you little sh*t!" in a kind tone, and she'd trot over wagging her tail and smiling. I could say "I love you good girl!" in an aggravated tone and she'd hang her head.

    • @janzkee
      @janzkee 2 года назад +48

      I tested this out with my pups and it's true! it's really up to your tone, and dogs also learn about certain words such as "outside" and "eat"

    • @animeluver22113
      @animeluver22113 2 года назад +10

      @@janzkee yep my dog knew what toy meant and it wasn't because of the tone I could say it in a normal tone and he understood right away and looked at me ready for play time

    • @ellemeno0
      @ellemeno0 Год назад +4

      same for humans, there will be some level of the same responsiveness to tone, most often it would show more quickly and meaningfully than a response to the words

    • @simplicitylost
      @simplicitylost Год назад +2

      @@janzkee Yes, they can learn words- they can even learn phrases like “mommy’s home”, but they can’t really comprehend full complex sentences.

  • @kyleeconrad
    @kyleeconrad 3 года назад +30

    Bunny's vids are legit amazing. Even if you break a lot of it down to training, you will find the way Alexis speaks with Bunny is on par with a parent and child learning to speak AND they prove that dogs THINK and FEEL emotions in an extremely similar way we do.

    • @cindy844
      @cindy844 3 года назад +3

      I just watched a video where Alexis says "Love you Bunny" and Bunny asks "Why?"

    • @onelooongboi5838
      @onelooongboi5838 2 года назад

      I’m not sure if it’s legit tho.. after watching that one video of how all those things about monkeys communicating with sign language was all BS. The people who were in charge of translating the sign language would stretch far so that whatever the monkey said would make sense. Example: monkey says “carrot glue door” the translator won’t settle for nonsense so they’ll try to make something out of nothing. And say the monkey is asking for some other irreverent thing. Idk you’ll just have to go look at the video.

  • @moosemodifire
    @moosemodifire 3 года назад +47

    2:24: Brew, do you know how dog training works?
    Brew: Well *a little bit*
    **CURRENTLY SAYING HIS A 20 PAGE ESSAY**

  • @floramew
    @floramew 3 года назад +471

    I never realized just how smart dogs are until I hung out with a friend who trained their own service dog. They could give her what seemed to me to be ambiguous commands-- "find the car" in a large zoo parking lot, and "find coke" in s grocery store-- and the dog could do it. "Ambiguous" not bc it wasn't clear what was wanted, but that the goal was not in immediate sight. Both instances, afaik, the dog had been to the place before, and could likely work from memory to some extent, but I'm still not really sure how she identified the cola section.

    • @floramew
      @floramew 3 года назад +17

      @Klgeit the dog wasn't mine, and idr the exact details... it might have been a story I heard from the friend a day or so later, even. But they had a bad migraine, but still needed to do things, and needed that caffeine/ sugar combo to function through the pain. So at the entrance of the store-- a small grocery, not much larger than a gas station's shop-- they said to find the coke. After that it became a task to do, but the first time the handler wasn't exactly expecting their dog to find it, but needed some help getting in the right direction, at least, but they looked up-- lo and behold, the red label.
      On describing the story I'm now almost certain I wasn't actually present for it, bc I'd have been willing to lead myself or just run and grab it, lol. Memory is a fickle thing. But I think I heard the story the next day, & this friend was typically very literal with their descriptions, not sure I ever knew them to exaggerate, but my memory has already proven unreliable so lol

    • @seraphina985
      @seraphina985 3 года назад +12

      @@jbird4478 I think they could probably learn to distinguish a specific brand too after all it is not like they need to understand the logos contain words or anything. They merely need to learn to recognize one of them by sight I bet if you were to put a bunch of assorted cola bottles out give the command and reward them when they go to your favorite brand and tell them no if they go to one of the others it would learn to look for bottles with that logo on. It's probably only learning x pattern good other patterns not good but it's still learned to discriminate the desired item. Same to be fair when it comes to commands like find the car can use cues including appearance and smell to distinguish the car is has been trained to find from other cars.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind 3 года назад +14

      @Klgeit Dogs can identify a scent through the thickest packaging. I mean, they can smell people buried several metres under the snow/ruins, so your dogs can probably smell the treats, but after a while they obviously also remember the location.

    • @alwinvillero4404
      @alwinvillero4404 3 года назад +2

      My cat can find the litter box on it's own.

    • @BogusmanTheSwagman
      @BogusmanTheSwagman 3 года назад

      cool

  • @tobythecat1767
    @tobythecat1767 3 года назад +2396

    Man time to brew myself a coffee at 11pm to watch this video.

  • @Faliat
    @Faliat 3 года назад +13

    There's a video on here of how a guy was able to train his lace monitor lizards with operant conditioning. Interestingly, the lizards started teaching themselves to gesture when they wanted to be let out with a wave. All he was doing was training them to stand on a box and wait, then put their arm on his hand so he could lift them out. They taught themselves to wave based on the motion of putting their arms on the hand.
    It's enough to make you wonder if the buttons would work for monitor lizards and tegus, too.
    Maybe even birds that can't speak very well like pigeons, chickens and ducks. And what about pigs?
    How would society as we know it react if we started teaching food animals how to use these buttons to talk back to us?
    Pretty awesome and chilling.

  • @eepart691
    @eepart691 2 года назад +14

    “Stella can form five word sentences”
    “Stella eat eat eat”

  • @nojo81
    @nojo81 3 года назад +752

    “Everyone knows that dogs are smart”
    I don’t think brew would still think that after seeing my dog

    • @darken2417
      @darken2417 3 года назад +46

      Also "smart" is a very subjective term. Octopi are far smarter than dogs and so are pigs. To me only humans are "smart", some animals are smarter than others but none have the potential for me to classify as "smart" since this is a characteristic wholly filled by healthy humans.

    • @delta250a
      @delta250a 3 года назад +16

      @@mikeluna2026 True, my dog is the smartest dog we have ever had. She knows a lot of words and picks up a lot from idle conversation. There is so much more to her. Her full younger brother on the other hand is one of the dumbest dogs we have ever had!

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind 3 года назад +2

      My dog is relatively smart (she learnt to knock on the glass doors leading into the garden when she wants in), but she's too lazy. She's one of those Northern breeds that were bred to be independent I think. My mum was complimented how well she still managed to train her. The dog is most of the time pretty obedient. My mum basically just trained her A LOT, staying consequent, even when she looked cute, but on the other hand training involved stuffing her with lots of treats (she would get less normal food then). Our dog is pretty food driven, so that works. And my mum still trains her at age 8. They started Agility together, something that our dog was always inclined to do (she loves climbing rocks or balancing on cut down trees for example), but my mum never had the time until now.

    • @animationspace8550
      @animationspace8550 3 года назад +6

      @@darken2417 smart isnt suggestive its just qualitative and comes in different forms from different connections in the brain

    • @rynzoku8662
      @rynzoku8662 3 года назад +2

      @@temposparkz lolwut

  • @starscarrednyx
    @starscarrednyx 3 года назад +388

    There's one where Bunny has a stranger in her paw... she had a twig or thorn in her paw fur. There's a cat too, Billie, using buttons.

    • @naomilindberg2328
      @naomilindberg2328 3 года назад +24

      Billie is hilarious! He is just as you would expect a cat! Especially when he critiques his mom's music!

    • @rendajones7368
      @rendajones7368 2 года назад +1

      The cat amazes me. Dogs are a lot easier to train.

    • @lacunalshadow
      @lacunalshadow 2 года назад +1

      @@naomilindberg2328 Billie is a girl! But yes, I find it amazing that even a cat can learn to use buttons like that to communicate! Not that I don't think cats are smart enough, but that they seem like they wouldn't care enough or are too lazy to press the buttons lol.

    • @naomilindberg2328
      @naomilindberg2328 2 года назад

      @@lacunalshadow Bunny is a boy, I know Billie is a girl. I was talking about Bunny.

    • @naomilindberg2328
      @naomilindberg2328 2 года назад +1

      My bad, I was talking about Billie!🤣🤣🤣

  • @turtle4llama
    @turtle4llama 2 года назад +19

    Love that you included the definitions of positive and negative conditioning. It's a pet peeve of mine.

  • @KM-vq1vy
    @KM-vq1vy 2 года назад +31

    Also I'd like to point out, the lady's dog is part Poodle, one of the smartest dogs who're very eager to please their humans :-3
    I hope to have a (standard) poodle someday for that very reason ^^

    • @SomethingWet
      @SomethingWet 2 года назад +1

      My dad's wife (technically my stepmom ig) is blind and she used to have a service border collie but now she has a big trained service poodle. He likes to eat paper tissues, socks, plushies, anything soft lol

    • @amye6281
      @amye6281 Год назад +1

      If I remember rightly shes half collie, half poodle - two of the smartest breeds

    • @ES11777
      @ES11777 Год назад +1

      @@amye6281 No she’s a sheepadoodle (old English sheepdog-poodle mix ).

  • @marcopohl4875
    @marcopohl4875 3 года назад +389

    "Pavlov, if you're not familiar" oh no, the name does ring a bell

    • @avgredditmod
      @avgredditmod 3 года назад +2

      VR?

    • @TheJadeFist
      @TheJadeFist 3 года назад +6

      associative conditioning, it's basically what the media does to the public

    • @JoeOG
      @JoeOG 3 года назад +3

      Pavlov? Isn't that the guy who's hair was so soft because he invented conditioner?

    • @ocdplaylistmaker7032
      @ocdplaylistmaker7032 3 года назад +3

      But-um-chh

    • @logon-oe6un
      @logon-oe6un 3 года назад +8

      The greatest Pavlovian response is thinking about dogs then someone mentions Pavlov.

  • @Rukalin
    @Rukalin 3 года назад +390

    I'm gonna have to nitpick here: Pavlov's experiment started out as research into dogs' digestive systems. He stumbled across classic conditioning through his research.

    • @jypsiii3219
      @jypsiii3219 3 года назад +10

      I’m curious, why is that relevant to the topic in this video? Dog behavior is the topic not dogs digestive systems.

    • @bindajoba9112
      @bindajoba9112 3 года назад +62

      @@jypsiii3219 It isn't. As stated, it's nitpicking and therefore not relevant to coherence of the information presented.
      I am, however, very grateful about this information as it is something interesting I didn't know about. I'm therefore going to validate those information so that I can nitpick others in the future.

    • @alentjanestetico3014
      @alentjanestetico3014 3 года назад +17

      Now that we're already on a tangent, a not so fun fact: the measure of salivation was not from simple drooling from the mouth, it was from a tube connecting a container directly to the saliva producing glands. This experiment was being repeated in humans as well.

    • @hanuchan
      @hanuchan 3 года назад +5

      @@alentjanestetico3014 yeah it was actually quite unethical by today's standards, also *little albert*

    • @GordonLittell
      @GordonLittell 3 года назад +3

      I had pancakes for breakfast

  • @CreeperMan-dr6ql
    @CreeperMan-dr6ql 3 года назад +16

    I tried to teach one of my dogs to do this. Her name is pearl. She walked all over the buttons until she found the one that said "pearl" and began repeatedly pressing it, looking concerned in the process.

  • @earndoggy
    @earndoggy Год назад +11

    Simply ignoring bad behavior doesn't always work. I took one of my pups to an obedience class and that was the training fashion at the time. She'd jump on me, I'd ignore her, she'd sit, and get a treat. So guess what she learned to do. Yep, she'd jump on me and then sit. When I started gently discouraging the jumping, she learned very fast not to do it at all.

    • @thethirdtime9168
      @thethirdtime9168 Год назад

      Honestly think the treat is the problem here. The 'reward' should simply be your attention coming back

    • @earndoggy
      @earndoggy Год назад +2

      @@thethirdtime9168 it didn't work that way. Ignoring bad behavior allowed her to continue with the bad behavior regardless of the reward. It definitely wasn't the treat because when I changed to either stopping or discouraging the bad behavior, the bad behavior stopped.

  • @snowythebudgie9674
    @snowythebudgie9674 3 года назад +1160

    Dog: Talks*
    Also Dog: Gets popular
    Me: Talks
    Me when nothing happens: bruh

  • @sleekjupiter7965
    @sleekjupiter7965 3 года назад +347

    Everybody gangster until the dog starts saying " can we play Big brother Edward"

  • @blox1496
    @blox1496 3 года назад +5

    0:28 "That's- *_FOOD_*

  • @THENOOBISYOU
    @THENOOBISYOU 2 года назад +9

    0:53 Roblox man face 🤣

  • @Gratnor
    @Gratnor 3 года назад +868

    "Dog can form ~5 words sentences."
    Stella: "Stella eat eat eat."
    Matcha: "We are under threat of Capitalism; we must pick up arms and revolt!"

  • @Thenoobestgirl
    @Thenoobestgirl 3 года назад +29

    The thing that blew my mind the most about Stella is when she wanted to go to the beach her "beach" button broke so they removed it and then she got creative because she didn't have the button she went "help outside water" :D

  • @Hollowdude15
    @Hollowdude15 Год назад

    That is so cool that the dog learned to form 5 word long sentences and great video man :]

  • @donjacarroll4758
    @donjacarroll4758 2 года назад

    My BFF is from Spain and her cat is Spanish as well. The first time i visited after my friend had her cat, the cat was giving us very concerned looks as we spoke with each other in English bc i don't speak Spanish. She was a visibly confused cat my whole visit.
    2 year later i visited again and my friend had been switching between English and Spanish with her cat and now her cat is pretty cool about english too.
    Also she remembered me another 2 years later when I visited again and greeted me warmly, unlike most people. Cats are smart.
    I don't have any similar experiences with dogs but I'm sure they happen.

  • @bimbojojo1841
    @bimbojojo1841 3 года назад +22

    My dog understands that when my PlayStation makes the power down beep I am no longer occupied and can give her attention. Her ears perk up and she usually gets up and walks towards me tail wagging. Makes me want to game less.

  • @dallanledford6364
    @dallanledford6364 3 года назад +206

    I love that a lady taught her cat MAD by jiggling her belly. Its name is Billi.

    • @arsonpearl1761
      @arsonpearl1761 3 года назад +4

      Oh yeah i was just watching their video's

    • @starwinter6845
      @starwinter6845 3 года назад +13

      I Was just thinking about Billi! I love her!

    • @Kumori90
      @Kumori90 3 года назад +4

      “It”?

    • @U.R.coolkid
      @U.R.coolkid 3 года назад

      @@Kumori90 why did u just randomly say "it?"

    • @Kumori90
      @Kumori90 3 года назад +3

      Why did the OP randomly call the animal “it”? At least that’s what I can guess that “it” was referring to. Just seems weird to call a living being “it” as if they were something you own like a phone or a mini fridge.

  • @leezahbat
    @leezahbat 2 года назад

    I too follow Bunny, and this was very inciteful. I had wondered how the button pad worked for the dog to understand it, and how she was understanding any of it at all, despite the videos being enjoyable either way. Thanks for the explanation!

  • @danzstuff
    @danzstuff Год назад +4

    1:17 b e a c h

  • @YourMom-jn5cp
    @YourMom-jn5cp 3 года назад +135

    Not me wishing I had a button that screamed “cuddles” and guaranteed I actually got attention when I was lonely

  • @joshuapotter6778
    @joshuapotter6778 3 года назад +354

    I fear no man, but that thing
    Brew’s mouth when he yawns 0-0 it scares me

  • @sonowbrand7824
    @sonowbrand7824 2 года назад

    2 minutes in and I've already subscribed. Yall are informative and intertaining with adorable art.

  • @abrahamvanhelsing1545
    @abrahamvanhelsing1545 2 года назад

    i have collor and harnesses for my dog the collor for when there on a leash going outside because they wont go far so they dont got any reason to keep pulling against it but when we go on rides or walks i put his harness on for he can pull and not choak themselves and if they need pulled back i can pull them back intime (sence i live close to a road and not many paths) i worry on using the collor on walk because if i got to pull them back id rather pull there body and not there neck

  • @afloridian9758
    @afloridian9758 3 года назад +218

    Seriously, how do you guys not have a million subscribers yet?

    • @FestiveRocket
      @FestiveRocket 3 года назад +6

      But they’re literally on their way there right now at 800k...

    • @Leo..........ig.
      @Leo..........ig. 3 года назад +1

      Wait I thought thwy had a mil

    • @muhammadfaizkhawarizmi4303
      @muhammadfaizkhawarizmi4303 3 года назад +4

      Spill already has 1.42 million subscribers

    • @w4wz
      @w4wz 3 года назад

      bruh no hes asking you all not him he said you guys

    • @karotfartr
      @karotfartr 2 года назад

      now

  • @Cat_in_Spacetime
    @Cat_in_Spacetime 3 года назад +156

    2050:
    My dog just graduated but didn't get the job.

  • @boiyogold
    @boiyogold 2 года назад

    i like brew just saying "i know a little bit" and then explaining everyting

  • @dongamshengu1311
    @dongamshengu1311 3 года назад

    i have watched alot of your videos and finally a video where i actually know the people you are talking about , behavioral psychology 101 was not a waste after all lol

  • @tahirahd1
    @tahirahd1 3 года назад +509

    If Brew doesn’t get his coffee he’s gonna sue

    • @northernlights9533
      @northernlights9533 3 года назад +8

      **GIVES HIM A BAG OF PREMIUM COFFEE BEANS**
      *PLEASE DONT HURT ME!!!!!*

    • @pumpkinmenadianepumpkinpie2352
      @pumpkinmenadianepumpkinpie2352 3 года назад +3

      *gets 19 bags of diamond coffee beans and gets on knees*

    • @alba2162
      @alba2162 3 года назад +2

      Don't!!! We can free brew from his coffee addiction

    • @tahirahd1
      @tahirahd1 3 года назад +3

      @@alba2162 it’s to late

    • @northernlights9533
      @northernlights9533 3 года назад +2

      @@alba2162
      *ALL HOPE IS LOST*

  • @zyleak5918
    @zyleak5918 3 года назад +2

    7:19 I feel that

  • @satorusstinkysocks
    @satorusstinkysocks 2 года назад

    omg spill with her hair up is so cute!

  • @kirkmorrison6131
    @kirkmorrison6131 3 года назад +294

    I talk to my pups like they are human, they understand a lot it. They also know I am upset with them if I speak German or Gaelic

    • @SinCosILoveIt
      @SinCosILoveIt 3 года назад +7

      Ich bin sad, man!!

    • @kirkmorrison6131
      @kirkmorrison6131 3 года назад +10

      @@SinCosILoveIt lol they first learned in German to bring them in if they are in danger. Hawks and Eagles or Similar

    • @SinCosILoveIt
      @SinCosILoveIt 3 года назад

      @@kirkmorrison6131 Unique stuff

    • @exudeku
      @exudeku 3 года назад +7

      German or Gaelic?
      (Roman Empire intensifies)

    • @kirkmorrison6131
      @kirkmorrison6131 3 года назад +6

      @@exudeku yep I use a bit of both as it makes it hard for someone else to call them.

  • @MelBird888
    @MelBird888 3 года назад +633

    The button that says: '' We are under threat of capitalism; We must pick up arms and revolt'' Had me laughing so hard I gave myself a migraine

    • @superALA-ff6us
      @superALA-ff6us 3 года назад +35

      @tom thompson why? haven't you seen what capitalism is doing to everyoine right now? we are told to go to work in the middle of a global health crisis. And the POTUS gave more money to companies instead of actually helping the unemployed or small businesses

    • @redlove108
      @redlove108 3 года назад +8

      @Apple Tek Support you spelled capitalism wrong.

    • @gustavrsh
      @gustavrsh 3 года назад +23

      @@superALA-ff6us sure, make everyone not work, wait and see what happens.

    • @superALA-ff6us
      @superALA-ff6us 3 года назад +21

      @@gustavrsh ??? do you even know what socialism is?

    • @Thekickingturtle
      @Thekickingturtle 3 года назад +16

      @@superALA-ff6us I wouldn't say that's capitalism's fault entirely but human greed. I'm no smart guy but under any system people will look to gain it and some will use immoral tactics to get ahead. That's not to say that our current system is flawless though

  • @ThatHomelessScrubbalo
    @ThatHomelessScrubbalo 3 года назад

    @3:55 Thank You! one annoyance my dog does is jumping up... ill try the "turn my back" thing now...

  • @gamingwithaudrey868
    @gamingwithaudrey868 2 года назад +1

    L-le-let’s get into it!
    Got me 😂 for no reason LOL 😂

  • @shaunyap4090
    @shaunyap4090 3 года назад +32

    note: pavlov discovered conditioning accidentally. he was researching salivation in dogs when being fed, when he realized that dogs started to salivate when they heard his assistant's footsteps, which usually came before feeding

  • @ZzFlaviazZ
    @ZzFlaviazZ 3 года назад +484

    I remember a dog that could say “daddy...Ed..ward...big brother.....”

  • @kimbastudios4157
    @kimbastudios4157 2 года назад

    My day just got even better when you used a clip of Crusoe and Daphne

  • @TheofficialEms
    @TheofficialEms 3 года назад +7

    “She can make even a 5 word sentence “
    The sentence: Stella eat eat! EAT

  • @Necrikus
    @Necrikus 3 года назад +100

    Spill finally joins these videos rather than just getting a cameo. It's a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.

    • @rimjhimdhusiya699
      @rimjhimdhusiya699 3 года назад

      I am new here but can you tell me why all these characters have similar sounding names like chill , drill and spill ?

    • @binwooyoo1023
      @binwooyoo1023 3 года назад +1

      @@rimjhimdhusiya699 who is drill and you forgot grill

    • @Necrikus
      @Necrikus 3 года назад +12

      @@rimjhimdhusiya699 I have no idea. It's likely a deliberate choice by the creators to stay on theme with descriptive names. Brew likes coffee, Chill is normally calm, Grill is often heated, and Spill is described as someone who "likes to spill her tea" (I.E. gossip).

    • @rimjhimdhusiya699
      @rimjhimdhusiya699 3 года назад

      @@Necrikus OoooOOOo

    • @rimjhimdhusiya699
      @rimjhimdhusiya699 3 года назад

      @@binwooyoo1023 sorry I forgot the name , it's grill one

  • @asteroidcrash_
    @asteroidcrash_ 3 года назад +308

    am i the only one who hasnt heard of this viral talking dog tiktok until now

    • @spookypuky2439
      @spookypuky2439 3 года назад +9

      Your not the only one, I did not know too.

    • @shaiky1681
      @shaiky1681 3 года назад +5

      I had heard of the one they mentioned with the plank on the floor. But not the one with the hexagonal set of buttons

    • @sku11exz
      @sku11exz 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @dougdimmadomeownerofthedim2918
      @dougdimmadomeownerofthedim2918 3 года назад +1

      I only heard of the orangutan (or was it a chimpanzee?) who used buttons to communicate.

    • @Kumori90
      @Kumori90 3 года назад +4

      I don’t even know what a tiktok is.

  • @robertthompson4393
    @robertthompson4393 2 года назад

    This has somewhat similar results my family used to have a few cows and we would have a cow bell ring for them once we fed them we would do it inconsistency throughout the week but every time we would go out there we put the food out and then we bring the bell and they come coming

  • @TheAlolanRaichu
    @TheAlolanRaichu 3 года назад +1

    2:15 This is correct. Animals learn best with association. My cat understands that turning the door handle opens the door. He doesn't know how, but he associated the door handle turning and the door opening.

  • @tonycao3315
    @tonycao3315 3 года назад +129

    bruh I think the dogs are just like
    "hmmm if I press this button wat does human give me"
    "EAT EAT EAT"
    "Ohh food ok that out gives me food"

    • @larajost6831
      @larajost6831 3 года назад +9

      Just watch some of the videos on her instagram. It’s a lot more complex than that, and bunny’s progress is monitored (and I think evaluated?) by actual speech scientists!

    • @larajost6831
      @larajost6831 3 года назад +8

      @Klgeit bunny actually did something like that once! She had a thorn in her paw, and pressed „ouch“ and „paw“ on her buttons.

    • @person6345
      @person6345 3 года назад +1

      Guys chill out it's just a joke- o.o

    • @darken2417
      @darken2417 3 года назад +2

      @Klgeit
      Meh, dogs aren't that special when it comes to intelligence potential, we only care because of our connection to them. Try this research on octopi or pigs and then maybe we will see something impressive.

  • @kasuraga
    @kasuraga 3 года назад +40

    The real challenge is to change the order of the sound buttons and see how the dog reacts to getting the wrong audio cue from a button they think should be the right cue.

    • @deltamico
      @deltamico 3 года назад +1

      So you say that if a dog tries to figure out what is the right audio the dog would "speak" .

    • @kasuraga
      @kasuraga 3 года назад +15

      @@deltamico if the dog could audibly tell the buttons are mixed up and then figures out the correct ones, i would say thats a stronger indicator of the dog understanding the word.

    • @ShoulderMonster
      @ShoulderMonster 3 года назад +10

      @@kasuraga Bunny has a video when her buttons were switched around into the hex shape. She kept pressing "want where mad" until she learned the new layout.
      Search up "Getting started and teaching 'outside'" by FluentPet

  • @AndrewCheshire
    @AndrewCheshire 3 года назад +1

    That animation of Brew inserted into the Pokémon Crystal clip made me so happy! 🤣

  • @lucasmartinez5703
    @lucasmartinez5703 2 года назад +3

    0:40 Well hey if Scooby Doo can do it.....

  • @ISAK.M
    @ISAK.M 3 года назад +124

    I was thinking about making a dog talk english like a month ago, what a coincidence someone else actually did it. I dont watch TikTok so I didnt know

  • @CaveyMoth
    @CaveyMoth 3 года назад +58

    I'm just surprised that the dog remembers which button is which. That would seem like a big communication barrier.

  • @sumguyhakiyt3682
    @sumguyhakiyt3682 2 года назад +3

    Brew: This dog can talk
    The dog: Bæn?

  • @hadleycopeland7109
    @hadleycopeland7109 2 года назад +2

    You should look more into how prong collars versus chain collars actually work because you'll be surprised at the functionality of which one chokes more and applies more pressure to the trachea and results in tracheal collapse more frequently. Any tool needs research to be used properly, flat collar and prong collar included and neither should be used unless properly fitted and trained to be used by the dog and the OWNER most importantly

  • @searturquoise
    @searturquoise 3 года назад +32

    The pavlov experiment part reminded me of the office
    "Hey Dwight, you want an altoid?"

    • @jxzzpxrr8088
      @jxzzpxrr8088 3 года назад +2

      Me too! I loved that episode lol

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      @mrpenis3625 2 года назад

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  • @trimthefat6354
    @trimthefat6354 3 года назад +39

    8:00 “we are under threat of capitalism; we must pick up arms and revolt!”
    This made me laugh more than it probably should have...

  • @eeveequeen15
    @eeveequeen15 3 года назад +1

    As a dog trainer, I loved this video.

  • @dragonartz3207
    @dragonartz3207 Год назад +1

    I buy my dog these peanut-butter ice-cream/popsicle treats from my ice cream truck every friday. She adores them.
    It's very adorable how every time we hear the ice-cream truck music she runs to the door very excitedly. It is SO CUTE.

  • @AndrewSevey
    @AndrewSevey 3 года назад +9

    Love all the details mentioned about classical conditioning. This covers a lot of the basis to my animal behavior class back in high school in a nice nutshell or coffee bean

  • @Xeno-Sapien
    @Xeno-Sapien 3 года назад +8

    I’m currently in school to become a veterinarian technician and I have been learning this exact stuff this week. So cool to see it animated ❤️

  • @LexisOfLexington
    @LexisOfLexington 2 года назад

    Your character like is so tired lookin and my brain was like hey bestie sameeeee

  • @cuddlyteddygaming3947
    @cuddlyteddygaming3947 2 года назад

    Hello when I saw the video at first I didn’t know what will be about but after watching it is cool to see that some people
    Are trying to “make “ there dogs talk.

  • @wolfy8006
    @wolfy8006 3 года назад +10

    We have six dogs, and i would ask them a question and then establish left hand is yes, right hand is no, and let them pick.
    Most of the time its correct.
    Like, if one of the dogs peed on the wall, or chewed on a shoe, you can ask them which dog it is, and go through each dog like "is it dog A, yes or no". They would normally tell the correct answer.

    • @FirstnameLastName-mr8lk
      @FirstnameLastName-mr8lk 3 года назад

      @@marxgalacticambition7023 not hard to remember just remember your left hand is on the left side of your vision

  • @zero8xkira
    @zero8xkira 3 года назад +27

    "Stella make better. Humans understand stella now? Stella wants to be understood. Stella needs to be understood."

  • @_-somebody-_
    @_-somebody-_ 3 года назад

    My dog barks hello when ever you enter the house and it actually sounds like hello mixed with a bark

  • @dcfuksurmom
    @dcfuksurmom 3 года назад

    Someone also did this with their cat, I thought about trying it with mine, but he is a few years old and just recently re-tamed (he disappeared for a while and was slightly feral when he came back) so it might be tricky.

  • @77pk69
    @77pk69 3 года назад +752

    Dog: *Talks*
    Also Dog: gets 3million views
    Me: *Barks*
    Also me: gets ridiculed and gets called a furry
    edit: guys chill i aint no furry

  • @allanroberts7129
    @allanroberts7129 3 года назад +26

    From my knowledge of psychology, I would suggest words as similar to dog sounds as possible. We have already noticed that animals respond to music that matches internal biological rhythms, and an important facet of memory is the ability to recreate past experiences to reinforce them. Memory is usually tied more strongly to things you can recreate (which us why you subvocalize when writing or thinking to yourself). I'm certainly no expert, but I would postulate that short, single syllable words with few paired consinents, or paired consinents that correspond to a single sound, would be easiest for a dog to learn. That's not to say that a dog couldn't learn longer or more human exclusive sounds, but it might take longer.
    Easy word examples: beach, ball, walk, go, door, here, food, car, come, laugh, sad, bed, run, ouch, itch, squirrel, bug, cat, dog, pet, bark, gass, floor, round, etc.
    Hard word examples: smile, messy, same, soft, something, silly, fly, shell, mistake, sleep,etc
    Interesting words (words that are compounds of sounds similar to those a dog may be able to articulate in succession): stranger, outside, listen, carpet, puppy, master, corner, collar, water, hungry, question, nothing
    I don't actually know if a dog would be able to conceptualize the ideas 'question' or 'nothing', but it would be interesting to find out.

    • @touxiong519
      @touxiong519 3 года назад +1

      Psychology hurts my head

    • @acupofcoffee7545
      @acupofcoffee7545 3 года назад +8

      I like your funny words magic man

    • @person6345
      @person6345 3 года назад

      k

    • @akumetsuakumetsu5173
      @akumetsuakumetsu5173 2 года назад +1

      There was a video where Bunny saw/heard a crow or some similar bird outside. She pressed "what" button and sat near the window, looking at the bird.

  • @Hannah7Banana
    @Hannah7Banana Год назад +1

    I do agree that choke COLLARS are bad, but something like a Slip Lead is ment for control of the dogs head, not choking them. And you have to use it correctly too, and make sure you get one with an anti choke buckle so it DOESNT choke them.

  • @Melsincatuation
    @Melsincatuation Год назад +1

    I'm an animal behaviorist and let me say this... A dog has the learning capability of a 2 year old with mentality of a teenager. The mentally part is like this...u put a plate of cookies on the table. You tell the 2 yr old toddler No and point to cookies and do the same with the dog..YES THEY BOTH UNDERSTAND. WHAT NO MEANS. Now u turn around and are not looking at them or table. The 2 yr old does not yet understand u are not watching..BUT the dog does..they dog will while carefully and slowly move to grab a cookie all while staring at you to make sure u cannot see. That's the teenager!!! And with that knowledge that is how we communicate with our fur friends!!

  • @pyrotechuser3170
    @pyrotechuser3170 3 года назад +10

    Although they may not know the actual meaning they still can communicate quite well for the very simple things like food, water, and outside.
    In my opinion, if dogs lived longer than they do, than I think we could teach them a lot more words and possibly have a simple conversation with them

  • @urEverydayBagelBoi
    @urEverydayBagelBoi 3 года назад +69

    For the people wondering how their sponsor “honey” gets their money to sponsor them in the first place. It’s probably data collection. Just look into honey’s business model and terms of service before using it.

    • @sheihokee4941
      @sheihokee4941 3 года назад +5

      Thank you

    • @Userfulpo
      @Userfulpo 3 года назад +10

      I don’t really care, it’s useful, that stuff is happening whether I agree or not might as well get something from it.

    • @elise-9671
      @elise-9671 3 года назад +2

      data collection and partnerships with companies most likely

  • @chrisagler8472
    @chrisagler8472 3 года назад

    My uncle had a dog that could vocally articulate momma and dad and treat. she also understood when they told her to "go shopping" after they put the groceries on the floor, she would sniff out her treat while leaving the people food alone

  • @CardboardCommentary
    @CardboardCommentary 11 месяцев назад

    3:08 Kind of like when a school bell rings and we associate that with going to classes/leaving classes

  • @ashvio
    @ashvio 3 года назад +5

    that 5 second Futurama clip almost made me cry you can't just do this

  • @locomotivefaox
    @locomotivefaox 3 года назад +113

    Mhmm yes, employees that need only be paid in treats. I can see it now.

    • @benjaminweetman6541
      @benjaminweetman6541 3 года назад +3

      Packet of biscuits and a cup of tea and I'm a happy guy

    • @martiddy
      @martiddy 3 года назад +4

      well, I guess the money from salary can be seen as "treats"

    • @abstractlizard9377
      @abstractlizard9377 3 года назад

      If Jeff Bezos has his way, yes

  • @dankabhay6841
    @dankabhay6841 2 года назад +1

    "i know a lil bit" *proceeds to take out pointer*

  • @rorymoore4387
    @rorymoore4387 3 года назад +2

    Pavlov didn't actually use a bell that was another person experimenting with same type of conditioning experiments pavlov found Bell sound wasn't consistent enough in pitch each time to get exact results so used things like metronome so not only would he get same pitch everytime but also he could differ timing to see if they could recognise the right timing in associating with different things.

  • @ShadowGirl-
    @ShadowGirl- 3 года назад +94

    How about the fact that Cats can also be trained to do what humans want? My cat obeys commands and understands words too.

    • @sircommentthecommenter4501
      @sircommentthecommenter4501 3 года назад +12

      People like dogs better because cats tend not to be so active as dogs

    • @anonymousperson6462
      @anonymousperson6462 3 года назад +11

      There are cats that press buttons to (supposedly) communicate as well, like "billi" from "billispeaks".

    • @astro-animation
      @astro-animation 3 года назад +17

      Not sure why cats are continuously left out of the conversation. Just because it’s harder to train something doesn’t mean it’s not smart.

    • @docgray1013
      @docgray1013 3 года назад +2

      Dogs need more love and bond stronger.

    • @anonymousperson6462
      @anonymousperson6462 3 года назад +5

      @@docgray1013 that's probably an opinion, though.

  • @octicseth
    @octicseth 3 года назад +27

    Me Going to look up what a choke collar is cause I never heard of em': OK, let's see c-h-o-k-e c-o...
    Me realizing that there are some weird fetishes out there: maybe not

    • @Aryasvitkona
      @Aryasvitkona 3 года назад +4

      The ones in question get tighter the more the leash is pulled, meaning the dog essentially starts choking itself, which the dog recognises is kinda not a good thing and so they stop.
      In theory at least.

    • @magiricod
      @magiricod 3 года назад +4

      Its a tool if you can't control you dog due to size is how I usually see it being used. Dogs still have primal instinct. Choke collars aren't inherently bad imp.

    • @ShadowDemon_4
      @ShadowDemon_4 3 года назад

      Hahahaha!

  • @samadkins6727
    @samadkins6727 2 года назад

    About a year ago after seeing Jim Pavlov Dwight with the gum and the computer sound, my youngest brother started doing it by giving a fist bump to our other brother everytime his phone ring tone went off, we noticed it worked when the youngest wasn't around and my phone went off and at that exact moment the other brother tried to fist bump me

  • @EChan-eu2co
    @EChan-eu2co Год назад +1

    Our cat can say "yaw ko(don't wanna)" realistic enough that we sometimes get stopped going to the vet. They think we stuffed a toddler in the cat carrier. Same cat has a Filipino vocabulary of 3 phrases.

  • @nothere7235
    @nothere7235 3 года назад +26

    I remember showing my mom a tik tok like that and she said that's how some people did speech therapy

    • @furrie1183
      @furrie1183 3 года назад +3

      That’s really cool

    • @cookieandme23
      @cookieandme23 3 года назад +3

      It’s also used with children with autism who have trouble communicating how they are feeling, words including emotions and desire like leave to somewhere quiet.
      (Unrelated but cool, babys brains develop so they can understand language long before the can talk and communicate back fully so some parents teach the baby’s and learn themselves a simplefied sign language similar in execution to the dogs and buttons and can have conversations with their baby, it helps the child share what they need in a simpler less stressful way then crying and it helps them connection and communicate better and faster, some children can continue to use sign language and learn more while other stop and eventually forget after learning to reliable speak)

    • @trashcant4678
      @trashcant4678 3 года назад

      Who asked?

  • @PikaRaichupikapika
    @PikaRaichupikapika 3 года назад +18

    2:38 hold up where are their noses they look super weird without noses

  • @areukittenme
    @areukittenme 2 года назад

    "a little bit" *pulls out whole slide presentation*

  • @NLoett
    @NLoett 3 года назад +15

    We're pretty sure our dog has a good grasp on the English language. He has a special "huff" sound he makes whenever we say something he agrees with, and one time he gave an exasperated sigh when we told him it was time for a walk and it was finally above freezing outside. He hates Winter, and we live in Minnesota.