CUTE PET! Clever Pooch Talks To Owner Using Buttons
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- čas přidán 15. 04. 2022
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CUTE PET! Clever Pooch Talks To Owner Using Buttons
ONSCREEN CREDIT - @thetalkingdogofficial
This insistent dog tells his owner exactly what treats he wants by using talking buttons. Ranjot Mangher, a 30-year-old optometrist from Hertfordshire, UK, filmed the video of her dog making his decision with the buttons. Kenny, two, is a well-trained Bichon Frise who responds to commands in both English and Punjabi. Ranjot asked Kenny whether he wanted a treat or a bone for his afternoon snack. By pressing the buttons to express what he wanted, Kenny was very particular with his choice of bone over treat. Ranjot says: “He is an active dog, who loves walks and playing. A definite character indeed. I was pleasantly surprised when he came and only sniffed the treat to confirm his choice of wanting the bone. Kenny has been trained to use multiple buttons, so we try to capture certain moments in the day, which bring a smile to not only us but to others too. Therefore, we do not plan our videos, we leave it up to Kenny! We feel encouraged to launch our training module because of all the positive support we are continually receiving from social media.”
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I must've been in a hole somewhere, never knew these buttons existed. I am so amazed at the ability of all the dogs to put words and sentences together to ask/say things they need
That’s a bichon! I just got one of these awesome dogs. They are so sweet and smart.
Aw that's so cute that Can be so helpful for blind people
Wow, This is a very smart dog (I think his name is Kenny). First button pushing pet I have watched on videos that goes directly and very fast to the correct buttons. Says his name and then what he wants.
I like the high fives the dog does. My Collie long ago as my pet always did handshakes, but not high fives.
Thanks for the video. Take care.
멋진 가든이네요~ 강아지 케니 넘 귀여워요 ^^
That's one smart pooch!!!
Batman, I thought it was the flying nun at first, LOL!
Sweet little Kenny ❤️ wish my little Bichon Lily would do that. He's a cutie 💕
So cute and so smart!
your wrong
Such a smart dog
Very talented❤❤❤👍👍👍
This deserves a lot more views!
so cute he is so smart
That was really enjoyable!
I just ordered 10 buttons I wonder what conversations are ahead
😮😮😮😮🤯
I’ve been thinking of doing that with my dog Sally
BRIAN IRL NO WAY
Why do all the buttons have the same picture on them? Wouldn't it better if there were pictures?
Is your special little guy a Bichon Frisé?
Yes he is. I have one called Lily they are so happy and cute little dogs
where can i purchase these exact buttons?
Where do you get the Buttons please?😀
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Can you type responses in a speech bubble on screen please?
Shouldn't the words be in French? Isn't that a French breed, bred in France originally? So, she should only understand French.
I bought buttons for my dog. If he presses them too long he resets the sound. Are yours the same?
That seems like a really poor design. Should have a dual button press to reset
My Shichon said "I don't know" yesterday and I got it on video!😀: czcams.com/video/DRRdxOwWdmE/video.html&ab_channel=Robnation
Dogs are not capable of communicating in that way. This whole button trend is a lie.
It’s simple conditioning used for communication. Just using different signifiers for the same concepts and words the dog is already familiar with. It’s not rocket science. Not much separating a dog and and your average toddler.
they are trained to alert if they smell drugs in cars I'm pretty sure they can press a button as an alert. the dog in this video definitely appears to be really doing this.