Toymaker Takara Tomy has created a gadget called the Bowlingual. The company claims that the device can
translate what your dog says into human language. You must be able to read Japanese though... "Jointly developed with an acoustics research laboratory and a
veterinarian, the Bowlingual works wirelessly. Let the device catch noises made by your
dog and it will analyze the “animal language”
with a special algorithm before telling you on the LCD screen what was
being “said”." so CruchGear tells us.
Hmm, have my doubts about this... But it might be handy for dogowners though :) More info? Visit the Bowlingual website.



This is such an interesting idea - I too doubt if it actually works but maybe the frequencies it picks up indicate mood, like when a baby cries. I still have to say that a growl sends a pretty clear message on its own... but good food for thought!
Posted by: -S | December 02, 2009 at 11:28 PM
Obviously this will be helpful (and funny!)for any dog owner. But may be some do speak bed words to the owner when they are not happy! We love dogs (and other pets) because they can't speak...think about it.
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Does this really work is hard to grasp.
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