Can dogs comprehend "sorry"?

Tinkerbee

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Having just tripped over Tinks and sending her flying
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I wondered whether dogs come to understand sorry?
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Anytime Tink gets stepped on/squished/tripped over ( I dont abuse her, she just shadows you when you least expect it
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) I say "Sorry Tinks"
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and make a fuss of her, and if it was really bad she gets a treat
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Do you think they come to recognise the word sorry? Like the way they learn sit/stay etc? Do they realise we didnt mean to boot them up the bum that time? Or is it just my anthromorphism running away with me?

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They understand appeasment - which I guess is sort of sorry...

as in if my dog does something I don't like - I tell him ah-ah and he'll start offering me appeasement (like he's saying sorry).

What I don't know is whether they understand you saying sorry as a form of 'appeasement' - they would have to learn that's what it means I guess
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ETS: for my dog - offering appeasement means ears right down, approaching me sideways with body low and wagging tail (not in an excited way, but kind of apologietic!) and trying to lick me..
 
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Having just tripped over Tinks and sending her flying
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I wondered whether dogs come to understand sorry?
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God the amount of times I do that!!! Only I fall over one and splatter 4 others on my way down. I spend my whole life apologising and offering treats and often wonder if they stand behind me on purpose
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