Rosetta Stone is going to the dogs for National Dog Day

Photo: Rosetta Stone National Dog Day language guide key art Image Courtesy Rosetta Stone via ICF Next
Photo: Rosetta Stone National Dog Day language guide key art Image Courtesy Rosetta Stone via ICF Next

Rosetta Stone is going to the dogs in honor of National Dog Day. In fact, they are ready to turn your pup into a true puppyglot.

National Dog Day is August 26 and in honor of the yearly day of the dog, Rosetta Stone has decided to create a new language guide that is actually perfect for our pups. However, this is no ordinary language guide, as this is all about learning some of the top commands for dogs in up to 23 different languages.

This new guide allows both you and your dog to be immersed in the different languages thanks to the audio recordings. Whether you are trying to improve your own language skills or teach your dog a few new tricks, Rosetta Stone’s new dog-friendly guide is the perfect way to expand not only your knowledge, but also your pup’s.

On top of this new language guide for dogs and their owners, Rosetta Stone is taking their love of National Dog Day a step further by offering this particular guide for free, while also giving a 20 percent off promo code for the app. If you are interested in snagging the Rosetta Stone app for yourself to learn a new language, just use the code DOGDAY2019 until August 31. To get the discount, head to the subscription page for Rosetta Stone to save some money and learn a new language or two.

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Photo: Rosetta Stone National Dog Day language guide key art Image Courtesy Rosetta Stone via ICF Next

Whether you want to teach your German Shepherd German or your French Bulldog French, there are plenty of commands that will make interacting with your pup that much easier. And considering both you and your pup will be learning side by side, you will be able to say that you now have a puppyglot at home.

We love the idea of learning a new language, while also being able to teach our pups something new too. Thanks to Rosetta Stone, we are getting a chance to learn new things, even as our pups are getting an education as well. And the fact that we will be able to tell our dogs to sit or stay in up to 23 languages certainly helps to make this the coolest thing we have seen in a while.

What do you think of the Rosetta Stone language guide for dog commands? Would you teach your dog commands in a different language? Which language would you choose to teach your pup how to sit and stay? Tell us what you think in the comments.