Human speech
Often undiscussed, some dogs may try to mimic human speech, or are trained to. This ability does not appear to be limited to any particular breed, though to quote trainer A.J. Haggerty "Generally, dogs that have a brachycephalic head — a wide head with a short muzzle — like the Bulldog, are good candidates for talking. They have cavernous mouths that make it easier for them to produce rounder sounds.

I have found that Rottweilers are among the best talkers, because of the shape of their heads, and the fact that they have a high energy level. Terriers can also be good talkers, because they’re high energy dogs." Most recent examples have included a talking pug on the Late Show with David Letterman. This kind of vocalization does not have a set meaning, and is unique to its situation.
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