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People have to stop acting like animals are the stupidest most thoughtless creatures.
Yeah, most dogs probably understand it perfectly fine because it isn't a great mystery. They go in a room, they feel the acceleration, they feel the deceleration, they go out.
Sure, first time they are probably confused, but they are not completely oblivious to the world around them.
Also, yeah, this post is funny
In a few centuries, provided we don't nuke ourselves into squiggles in sandstone, I look forward to personhood being extended to our canine, feline, bovine, equine, avian, reptilian, marsupial slaves and neighbors. It seems absurd that homo Sapiens is the only species with interesting stories to tell.
Non-avian reptiles have very little going on in there with very few exceptions. Dogs, some corvids, some parrots, pigs, cetaceans, apes, maybe octopuses, and probably more but that's the spread that comes to mind: I can see "personhood" being applied. I love animals but I'm drawing a line and the average cat isn't on the same side as me and they're well above average in terms of reasoning and emotional capacity. Something can have personality without being a person.
Dolohins are the only ones I'm nearly 100% certain they have some kind of sapients. Probably some octopodes too but that will likely be completely alien.