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3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses how and why humans are able to communicate with such animals as dogs and primates. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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handfuls of people who possess the wherewithal to allow such a level of spirituality to enter their being, as most are far too skeptical and unyielding in their person to
address the unknown. Inasmuch as "systems of communication are not unique to human beings" (Human and Animal Systems of Communication), it is important to note that animals exist on
a spiritual and sentient plane so far from mans perception that it is a difficult concept to grasp. Communicators and others who believe wholeheartedly in animal consciousness contend that
humanity is at the Neanderthal stage in relation to spiritual timeline, with animals so far advance that they are the ones who tolerate mans existence rather than the other way
around. That they are silent and accepting of whatever atrocities humans place upon them speaks to their spiritual wisdom and tolerance toward all things, which is the urgent lesson
they are all desperately trying to teach man. Dogs - having been domesticated by and bonded to humans - are a prime example
of how animals successfully communicate with people. Canine companions live their entire lives in the environment of human beings and thereby pick up many cues about how to communicate
their needs based upon repetitive actions by their owners (Miller 20; Miller 9). However, the people must also learn how to recognize the dogs hard-wired form of communication in
order for each species to live in harmony. For example, the dog is taught to scratch at the door when nature calls, which signals the person to allow access
outside for the dogs learned behavior of relieving himself. If, however, the owner is not home or is otherwise preoccupied and does not respond to the dogs communication and
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