If you mean " how do you make dogs talk in movies " then the answer is pretty straightforward
a) Film the dog looking in the direction you require so the dog is looking at whoever it is supposed to be talking to. The dog will probably be panting under the movie lights so bring in lots of AC if you can.
b) Load the filmed shot into a computer's 3D program like 3D studio max or maya. Build a 3d model of the dog's snout, complete with teeth and tongue
c) Line up the 3D model with the snout in the shot. A program like Boujou or PF Tracker will help automate this process and will save you a tone of time.
d) Animate 3D snout moving in sync with the dialogue.
e) Composite the rendered 3D snout over the original dog's snout in the shot on your computer. Use a program like After Effects or Fusion.
I may have glossed over a few details, but basically that's it. If you already know the software it should take you between 3 and 8 days to do a reasonable job per shot, depending on the complexities of the original shot.
or...you could just stick a ton of peanut butter o the roof of the dogs mouth...just as long as the dog/puppy is old enough(in case they might not choke). It works
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