TheyCanTalk: The Future of Communication!

It will be beneficial for us to upgrade our own ways of communicating with animals and other life forms, rather than simply expecting animals to adapt to our way of communicating through words alone. There are some interesting studies being conducted now with non-verbal individuals diagnosed with autism. Communication is evolving as more people become aware of what has been keep from us. [Here is a link for those interested in delving into telepathy tapes and podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTelepathyTapes.%5D

The following information is gathered by Deepseek, an AI information program. I wanted to do some research and was wondering if there was a main website for Bunny, the talking Sheepadoodle. While watching a video about this amazing dog, I wondered why the people caring for her did not consider taking her to an animal communicator instead of putting her on antidepressants.

I look forward to a world where people are more intelligent and question whether the choices they make for others are truly beneficial to them.


Bunny the Sheepadoodle does not have an official standalone website, but her primary presence is on social media platforms, particularly TikTok and Instagram, where her owner, Alexis Devine, shares videos of her using the soundboard to communicate. Here are the main resources where you can find more about Bunny:


Social Media Accounts

  1. TikTok: @whataboutbunny
  • This is where Bunny’s most popular videos are posted, showcasing her use of the soundboard buttons to “talk.”
  1. Instagram: @whataboutbunny
  • Alexis shares updates, videos, and insights into Bunny’s life and communication progress.

Research Project: TheyCanTalk

Bunny is part of a larger research initiative called TheyCanTalk, which studies how animals (primarily dogs) can use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices like soundboards.

  • Website: TheyCanTalk.org
  • This site provides information about the project, its goals, and how to participate if you’re interested in teaching your pet to use AAC.
  • Social Media: TheyCanTalk also has a presence on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where they share updates and findings.

Articles and Media Coverage

Bunny has been featured in numerous articles and news stories. Here are some notable ones:

  1. The New York Times:
  1. The Washington Post:
  1. BBC:
  1. NPR:

Videos and Documentaries

  1. YouTube:
  • Search for “Bunny the Talking Sheepadoodle” to find compilations, interviews, and news segments about Bunny.
  • Example: Bunny’s YouTube Compilation
  1. TikTok and Instagram:
  • Bunny’s social media accounts are the best places to watch her in action, using her soundboard to communicate.

Books and Further Reading

While there isn’t a book specifically about Bunny (yet), there are books about animal cognition and communication that align with her story:

  • “How to Speak Dog” by Stanley Coren
  • “The Genius of Dogs” by Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods
  • “Animal Cognition: The Mental Lives of Animals” by Clive D.L. Wynne

“If you’d like, I can help you find specific videos, articles, or research papers about Bunny and her communication abilities. Let me know! ” Deepseek

For people interested here is a link to the source of the information: https://chat.deepseek.com/

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