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Dogs don't exactly have a language. They mainly convey emotions: sadness, anger, hunger or happiness.

There have been a lot of studies carried out, but there is no indication that dogs have "words" for objects or ideas like humans do.

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Dogs communicate primarily through body language, vocalizations (such as barking, growling, and whining), and scent marking. They use a combination of these signals to convey their emotions, needs, and intentions to other dogs and to humans.

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Dogs do not have the capability for language. They communicate in other ways.

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