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There is no scientific evidence that dogs try to mimic human speech; communication claims are often rooted in intuition or telepathy as asserted by animal communicators.
No animal has scientifically learned to talk in the human sense, though some claim telepathic communication with animals through intuitive or psychic means.
There is no scientific evidence that dogs consciously try to mimic human speech; perceived communication is often attributed to interpretation or psychic claims.
No animal has learned to talk in the human sense, though some people claim psychic communication with animals through intuition or telepathy, lacking scientific proof.
There is no scientific evidence supporting animal telepathy; claims made by pet psychics are often attributed to intuition, cold reading, and cognitive biases.
Animal talking buttons are real devices used to train pets to press buttons associated with specific words, but there is no scientific evidence that animals use them with human-like language or intention.
Animal communicators may charge substantial fees, often for remote or phone sessions, but exact rates vary widely depending on the practitioner and service.
No, scientific evidence does not support the idea that animals can communicate with humans through speech or psychic means.
There is no scientific evidence supporting the existence of animal communicators, and their claimed abilities are widely regarded with skepticism.
You should not force introductions, allow unsupervised interaction too early, or punish pets for fearful or aggressive behavior, as this may worsen the situation.

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