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Parade Pets on MSNGolden Retriever's Playful Meeting With Dolphin Is 'The Cutest Thing We've Seen All Day'
Dolphins communicate through whistles, clicks, and chirps. Whistles are used to communicate with each other, where click noises are made to find food. Chirp sounds vary in frequency, though the reason ...
Dogs often react to hearing dolphin noises through body language like sniffing in the dolphin's direction, barking, whining, wagging their tail, and putting their ears up.
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