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Dogs do not cry tears from emotions like humans do, but they can express sadness through vocalizations and behaviors.
Dogs do not instinctively understand kisses as signs of love, but they can learn to associate human affection with positive experiences.
The 7 second rule for dogs advises testing a surface by touching it with your hand for 7 seconds to ensure it's not too hot for your dog's paws.
Dogs may become confused, curious, or even anxious when humans bark at them, as it's not a typical form of communication they expect from people.
Yes, dogs can hear the TV and may respond to sounds, voices, and music it emits.
Yes, many dogs can learn to recognize their names, especially when consistently associated with positive reinforcement, tone, and context.
Yes, dogs have thoughts, as evidenced by their decision-making, emotions, and ability to anticipate events based on previous experiences.
Dogs hear the sounds and tones of our voices, but they primarily respond to tone, pitch, and familiar words rather than understanding full human language.
Yes, dogs generally enjoy when humans talk to them, as it provides comfort, attention, and helps strengthen the bond between dog and owner.

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