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My default assumption is that when animals do something I would do, they also think what I would think and feel what I would feel. If I'm having fun playing a game with a cat, the cat is having fun playing a game with me. Obviously animals can't do everything that I can do, but that doesn't mean that animals are somehow less sophisticated than I am when animals and I do do the same thing.
My dog and I usually did things as equals. For example, we both liked going outside when the weather was nice, hugging, wrestling, and visiting our friends. People would tell me that I was supposed to train him so that he would obey me, but I wouldn't want to be trained to obey someone so I never trained him beyond the basic "don't poop indoors." (This makes certain other dog owners so mad for some reason.) The one issue where I really wish he could have understood me but he couldn't was food. I had so much food, so why didn't I feed him more? I don't think he held that against me, but he did try to correct the imbalance by helping himself to anything edible that I left where he could get to it.
Most dogs actually enjoy training. It's another game! One where they get treats for doing the right thing! My dog actually gets antsy if I don't have him do any trick routines for a few days.
Edit to say you do you and if your dog and you are happy that's all that really matters
Just to clarify: my dog could do tricks and he usually would for snacks, but he didn't do them if he didn't want to. Sometimes he would come check if I had a snack for him and if I didn't he would give me the "do you think I'm stupid" look and walk away.