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SUMMARY:NOVA 53x3 - Can Dogs Talk?
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DESCRIPTION:Imagine a world where your furry best friend could tell youe
	xactly what they're thinking. A growing number of dog ownersclaim this is 
	already happening\, thanks to innovative wordbuttons that seem to unlock a
	 new realm of caninecommunication. But are these dogs truly understanding 
	whatwe're saying — and talking back? Are they really thinkingcreatively\
	, applying words in new contexts? Or is this justclever conditioning? To f
	ind out\, scientists are conductingthe largest animal communication study 
	in history\, analyzingmillions of button presses from thousands of dogs wo
	rldwide.Witness astonishing moments that challenge our assumptionsabout an
	imal intelligence\, from dogs that seemingly engage inconversations to tho
	se who learn new words with incrediblespeed. Prepare to question everythin
	g you thought you knewabout the minds of dogs and discover just how far th
	eirlinguistic abilities might stretch.
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