A security camera captures a dog using Alexa to play his favorite songs.

That the dog is man's best friend is no coincidence; it's due to all the characteristics of this animal that make it "superior" or closer to people. Its loyalty, affection, and intelligence always place it at the top of the list of favorite pets.
The relationship between a dog and its owner is always something special, especially because over time, both begin to understand and comprehend each other to such an extent that it seems the language barrier (or rather, language itself) disappears. And in recent years, more and more dog owners have opted to take this communication with their pets a step further with sound keyboards.
These sound keyboards have a specific word or phrase on each key, for example, "food" or "walk." Owners teach their pets that if they press this key, they'll know they want to go for a walk, thus teaching them to "speak."
As we mentioned, this is becoming more and more common, leading owners to invent new words or commands to teach their pets to promote more fluid communication . A video captured by home security cameras has gone viral on social media showing how a dog has learned to use Alexa to play the music he likes.
Jude is a beagle whose owners have installed a button that talks to the virtual assistant Alexa, asking him to play music. The owners have created a playlist of songs the dog "likes," and he has learned that pressing the button plays the music he supposedly likes.
Now, whenever he's home alone, this dog, as captured by security cameras, presses Alexa and sits quietly listening to music on the couch. These images, uploaded by his owners, have gone viral on social media with hundreds of comments of all kinds.
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