On a sunny July afternoon, Bunny – a 1-year-old Poodle – just returned from a walk with her owner in Tacoma, Washington. As she usually does, Bunny is still hovering around her language panel, looking at the Cute Brown Bear Cony Bunny Rabbit Shower Me With Love Kisses hot Shirt sound buttons.
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The black and white dog then pressed a button, it immediately rang out the word “crazy”. “Why crazy?” Alexis Devine – Bunny’s 40-year-old owner asked. Then the dog moves to press the Cute Brown Bear Cony Bunny Rabbit Shower Me With Love Kisses hot Shirt ‘ouch’ button. Devine asked in disbelief, “Where’s your Ouch?”
After a moment of hesitation, Bunny stepped to a new button. “Strangers,” it exclaimed. Just then, she pressed the ‘paw’ button. She calls her pet and starts to check Bunny’s feet. To her surprise,
Devine told Insider: “When Bunny told me ‘stranger, leg’, I knew there was a foreign object there. I could look and take it out before it needed medical attention.” Soon, Bunny and Devine built up a separate fan base. Just a month after creating an account in June, they have amassed more than a million followers and tens of millions of likes.
Bunny’s first viral videos show Sheepadoodle using some simple buttons to communicate with Devine. In it, Bunny presses “love you” and “outside” to try to chat with her owner. Devine, amazed at Stella’s progress, devoured Hunger’s blog and bought a few simple buttons for Bunny to try. ”
Then she decided to broadcast Bunny’s progress on social networks. Devine was then contacted by a cognitive scientist who approached her about an AAC prototype currently being produced by FluentPet. Prototypes were delivered and lots of cameras were installed around her living room to monitor Bunny’s behavior.
Bunny’s observations are part of the Cute Brown Bear Cony Bunny Rabbit Shower Me With Love Kisses hot Shirt TheyCanTalk study, a project led by scientists from CleverPet and UC San Diego’s Comparative Cognitive Laboratory. Leo Trottier, Founder of CleverPet, and Dr. Federico Rossano of UC San Diego are examining Bunny to determine if dogs can really ‘talk’.
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