Whimsical Video Exposes Dogs Talking Like Humans: Must Watch!

Riley Sundew

Updated Friday, September 6, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a emotional and whimsical Imgur video titled "Talking Dogs," viewers are treated to a delightful interaction between a human and their incredibly vocal canine companion. The video showcases a dog whose vocalizations strikingly resemble human speech.

The video transcript is a goldmine of amusing exchanges: "No no. No no. No no. I love you. I love you. Oh my god. Seriously? Wait wait. Why'd you turn your beard up like that? I don't know. I'm not, you don't know. Can you sit down? And listen? I love you. I love you. I love you. Oakley, come here. I love you. Come here. I love you. I love you. Yes I am. Yes I am."

This video has garnered a lot of attention and prompted numerous comments from impressed viewers. One user shared a touching story: "My mom had a Boston Terrier who used to say 'I love you' clear as day. Every day, before we would go off to school, she would walk up to me, pucker up her flat little face, and mumble at me. I think she was trying to howl. We called it 'Ellie's Secrets.' When I left home, she started doing it to my dad instead. She had to tell someone every day."

The video has sparked a discussion about the evolution of dogs and their ability to adapt to vocal communication. One user aptly noted, "After evolving thousands of years with humans, it only makes sense they would adapt to vocal communication."

The humorous moments in the video did not go unnoticed. Comments like "The How About No cracked me up" and "It really did sound like that dog said 'no you ain’t!'" highlight the comedic value of the dog's expressions. Another user found the exchange particularly funny: "The 'I don't know' one was the best. The lady didn't even miss a beat. lol."

Some users pointed out the remarkable vocal abilities of certain dog breeds: "Huskies are so sassy," while others shared examples of other talking dogs, such as the famous Mishka, with links to entertaining videos like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRw-lfXy_tQ and https://youtu.be/nGeKSiCQkPw.

The video of the pug who screams like a terrified damsel also got a mention, along with a whimsical reference to the phrase "Where are my t*******s, Summer?" and the dog that says, "I want lasagna."

Overall, this video of talking dogs is a must-watch for anyone who loves animals and enjoys seeing the unique ways they communicate with humans. The combination of humor, heartfelt stories, and fascinating insights into canine communication makes this video a delightful experience for viewers of all ages.

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Top Comments from Imgur

TacTheScribbler

My mom had a Boston Terrier (yes, I know, I agree with the sentiment about breeding them; I would never buy one myself, but personality-wise, she was such a phenomenal dog) who used to say "I love you" clear as day. Every day, before we would go off to school, she would walk up to me, pucker up her flat little face, and mumble at me. I think she was trying to howl. We called it "Ellie's Secrets"). When I left home, she started doing it to my dad instead. She *had* to tell someone every day.

Hashbrown123

After evolving thousands of years with us it only makes sense they would adapt to vocal communication.

defrostedtauntaun

The How About No cracked me up

awesalots

It really did sound like that dog said “no you ain’t!”

Mattaero

The "I don't know" one was the best. The lady didn't even miss a beat. lol

pibyte

Huskies are so sassy.

CrowCaller

Some dogs like to make sounds and if you reward the more "human" sounds you get more and more human-like sounds.

Mechfan

https://youtu.be/nGeKSiCQkPw It's a classic.

FairfaxJack

These are all great but Mishka is the best ever! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRw-lfXy_tQ

looriloo

The pug who SCREAMS like a terrified damsel killed me

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