This Dog Can Say 29 Words After Learning To Talk Using A Custom Sound Board
By Mayukh Saha
Dogs talking to people – that would be quite an interesting tale. You must have seen talking animals in cartoons and animated movies. Even a few Hollywood movies may have cast animals who talk. But imagine if talking dogs became a reality. It might be scary at first, but then, it will end up deepening the human-dog bond even further.
Dog owners know quite well that their dogs want to communicate with them. However, most of the time, dog owners have to go by instinct to understand what their dog wants. It may not be what they actually desired, but then we can’t really know in any real way what the dog wanted, right?
Well, Christina Hunger, a speech-language pathologist, is trying to do just that. Give ‘the power of speech’ to her dog. She used a strange way to do it, though. As a speech-language pathologist, Hunger works in San Diego and comes in contact with many adaptive devices that help these children communicate. Hunger comes across children aged 1-2. She thought of using the same process to teach her dog, Stella, a few words. Stella was just 8 weeks old then.
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Christina used an adaptive device – a custom soundboard with buttons and recorded words to train the Catahoula and Blue Heeler mix. She had programmed specific words into the device that would play when the button is placed. She taught Stella different words and how to construct simple sentences. Now, Stella has a vocabulary of 29 words and can form 4-5 word sentences.
It’s an immense achievement of Christina that she has been able to train her dog to speak out, or rather indicate what she actually wants. Stella’s language skills have already proved that judging canine instincts is not the way to go. One day, Stella was going round and round the front door. Christina saw it and justifiably thought that the dog was hungry. But Stella immediately boarded the adaptive device and formed words Want Jake Come. When Jake, Christina’s fiance, walked through the door, Stella pounded the button saying ‘Happy’ and then, flopped over to invite some belly-rubbing.
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Stella continues to grow stronger in her vocabulary. There is an inner desire to learn more in Stella and that’s why she is trying out new words. Hunger documents the educative journey of Stella on her Instagram and Hunger For Words. Stella and Christina are bonding over words. She has also learned about some of the favorites of Stella. Stella loves the word ‘walk’, which may be one of her favorites. She also loves to say Beach.
Hunger wishes to teach her dog more words and slowly extend this service to other dogs too. Every dog owner wishes to interact with their dogs better and it seems Hunger is on the way to find a solution to it.
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This article was sourced from Truth Theory.
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