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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.
Dogs can understand dozens to over a hundred human words, especially those associated with rewards, daily routines, and emotions.
Dogs perceive time differently than humans; one hour may feel much longer to a dog, possibly equivalent to several hours in human time.
Dogs can understand certain human words and tones, recognizing familiar commands and emotional cues from speech.
Approximately 20% of dogs live beyond the age of 15, depending on breed, size, and overall health.

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