Emily_Babbelhund
Mama Red HOT Pepper
- Location
- Regensburg, Germany
I don't speak to Carbon hardly at all in German. Imagine my surprise when he started drooling at a sporting goods store in NEVADA when he heard a group of older Austrian men chatting away ahead of us in the queue. I realised that they sounded (and looked) a lot like "antiques man" who gives Carbon treats every time we see him in Regensburg. Amazing!Spanish and German vowel sounds are very different, so on the back of that research, it makes sense to me that a dog would be able to tell them apart quite easily.
He also still loves when I talk to him in Spanish. I get really silly and make his stuffies talk to him in Spanish while I hold them like little puppets. he gets very excited about getting Monkey "besitos". Yeah, I need to get a life, but hey, perfect lockdown activity, no?

Brogan's favourite language was Italian. He learned very early on that Italians often mean gelato cones and they liked to give him the last little bit. Or they'd just randomly have dog treats or bits of bread in their pockets. They also nearly to a one would say the same thing when they saw him (Che bello, che bello caniglione!) which made it easy to learn.
