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1st September 2016, 05:11 PM
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1st September 2016, 05:18 PM
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Re: First Dog Rescued From The Butcher Shop Has Been Adopted
In the light of a really interesting item that has appeared in the science journals that dogs actually DO understand quite a bit of what one says to them.... was there a language problem with Korean dogs?
Seriously though, I think you people do an amazing job rescuing these poor animals. I grew up with dogs but have not had one since I left my childhood home. I really wish I could have one now, but my partner, who was mauled by a dog as a very small child, has a morbid fear of anything with fur and a pulse... such a pity, they are wonderful companions.
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1st September 2016, 05:22 PM
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Re: First Dog Rescued From The Butcher Shop Has Been Adopted
We received a list of Korean words which would be appropriate in interacting with dogs. We also tried to give them English names which sounded quite a bit like their Korean names.
In reality, however, they did not have much human contact in Korea so English may be the first language that they will hear on a regula basis.
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