
WikiHow Dog Training
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WikiHow Dog Training is an exploitable comic series based on an illustration demonstrating how to teach a dog to bark on command featured on the educational database WikiHow.
Origin
In July 2007, an article titled "Teach Your Dog to Speak" was submitted to WikiHow,[1] which includes an illustration of a woman giving a dog a treat after barking when told to "speak" (shown below).
![How to Teach Your Dog to Speak Speak! wiki How to Teach Your Dog to Speak 7 Try the command by itself. Now that your dog is starting to associate a word with barking, say "speak or talk" and wait for her to bark. Be sure to say the command only once. 13] When your dog barks, offer a reward. Continue doing this practice for about ten minutes a day until they have mastered the command.(14] Be sure not to practice too long. You dog will learn better if training is fun. If she starts to lose interest, stop 15](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/273/632/5c7.png)
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On July 9th, 2017, The Meme Aesthetic Facebook[2] page posted an edited version of the illustration in which the dog barks "There are only two genders" (shown below).

On July 10th, 2017, Redditor hoopstront submitted a version of the illustration edited with various internet memes, including How to Talk to Short People and the B Button Emoji to /r/dankmemes[4] (shown below, left). the Meanwhile, Redditor Guswea submitted an edited comic of the dog saying "9gag is shit" to /r/MemeEconomy, where it received upwards of 9,400 points (87% upvoted) and 70 comments in less than 24 hours (shown below, right).


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[1] WikiHow – How to Teach Your Dog to Speak
[2] Facebook – The Meme Aesthetic
[3] Reddit – Speech 100
[4] Reddit – Speech 100
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