The Communicative Relationship Between Humans And Canines In Bruce Cameron’s A Dog’s Way Home
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Human and Canine relationship is inevitable as long as communication exists. This research paper, “The Communicative Relationship between Human and Canine in Bruce Cameron’s A Dog’s Way Home,” analyzes dogs’ understanding of human language and response. The objective of the research study is to portray how Bruce Cameron portrays the concept of human-canine communication in A Dog’s Way Home. William Bruce Cameron is an American author, humourist, and columnist best known for his novel A Dog’s Purpose, which was made into a film starring Dennis Quaid. The investigation of human-animal and animal-animal communication is essential to this paper. More than any other animal, dogs have evolved with the ability to understand and communicate with humans due to physical and social evolution. This paper focuses on how dogs and humans communicate with one another. The paper’s key accomplishments include examining canine and human communication methods and appropriate remarks and recommendations for further improvement.
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