Until now, your dog could only show you what he wants or feels with his body language, but things have improved for your dog and for the dog world in general. A Japanese company invented a device that translates dog barking into reasonable human speech.
The "Bowlingual Voice" device consists of two parts, one is attached to the dog's neck in the form of a microphone and sends a radio signal to another device that translates dog barking. The device can recognize six basic emotions, recognize sadness, fear, pleasure, etc.
The world's first pet translator could become the world's number one innovation in the future! According to the American media, researchers from the University of Northern Arizona are trying to raise money in order to develop a device for translating the language of cats and dogs.
With the help of a "pet translator", we could find a common language with dogs and cats in the next ten years, according to the "Amazon" report.
One of the people who make up this team explained that they came up with the idea when they talked to dog and cat owners and realized that almost every one of them wants to communicate with an owl pet or at least find out what their friend wants to tell them!
- Most of them certainly talk to their pet and share their biggest secrets with him. I'm not sure about cats yet. "Basically, it can only be" Idiot, just feed me and leave me alone, "this scientist jokingly explained to the Guardian.
They explained that it may not take long to get an operating device that can translate what our pets "say". The pet translator came as a logical result of a campaign conducted on the topic - how much new owners spend on their pets, because, as they say, they become furry babies for many people.
However, Julian Kaminski, a psychologist at Portsmouth University, is working on interactions between humans and dogs and is less optimistic about the likelihood of creating a "pet translator."
- We could not describe the forms of communication of dogs as a language in a scientific sense. Rather, they give basic signals about what they want and how they feel, said Kaminski.
The first version of this device was sold in 300,000 copies in 2000, when it was first released.
Would you buy this device and finally find out what your pet is thinking and what he wants to tell you?
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A very interesting device, although every owner knows how to understand his dog.