No. A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Australian children's 1970s television show, "Skippy, the Bush Kangaroo", reveals that kangaroos are actually not trainable at all. "Skippy" was not one Kangaroo (actually a wallaby), but many, because the animals kept escaping into the bush. At times, the only way to calm the kangaroo down was to throw a sack over it, making it feel the sense of security it had in its mother's pouch, and to release it for each scene.
No. Kangaroos do not have the sharpest memory. They are not particularly intelligent; not are they very trainable.
ofcourse every dog is trainable you just have to be patient and calm
Most sea mammals are trainable. Most success has come with dolphins.
Yes
yes octopuses are trainable because they are very smart creatures. even smarter than us.
yes
There are several easily trainable dogs, but the Labrador Retriever ranks number one on most lists.
All dogs are trainable , no matter what age or breed. If you honestly have to ask this question, you shouldn't be considering rescuing an animal.
Kangaroos are born as kangaroos.
Able to be trained
it depends what type of horse they are ,but most yes they are easy to train
Yes they are if you train them when they are a cub