No because it is too much on their brain, you should only try to teach the average dog 2 no more then 3 tricks a day.
Cats are more independent than dogs and thus usually harder to train to do tricks. However with a little effort many cats will learn to do tricks. Whether cats or dogs learn more tricks is usually more an issue of the patience of the human trainer, not the animal.
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Practice, practice, practice. what i did to learn to skate switch is learn everything nollie and than try switch that way its more fun and you learn more tricks.So its called goofy. unless you ride regular. then its switch. but you can do switch kickflips and all sorts of tricks.
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It depends on the dog
Of course they do! I go to Auburn Gymnastics Camp every year and they have taught me more than I thought i could ever learn!
Less so than a dog or even a rat, but more so than a mouse, hamster, cat. Can learn it's name. Can remember a maze. Cannot remember 1232 commands like some dogs, cannot learn any tricks at all like a rat can. More social than many other rodents.
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Nothing important. It shows that you have more ability to learn than average. That your logical thought process is far more developed than most people's.
because young dogs learn better than the old dogs and it is always good for dogs 2 learn young
A Zoomer is a bit life-like, depending a bit on the model you get and a good alternative for a real dog. You can play with him and he will learn from you. You can teach him more than 60 tricks.
They found out that he had more folds in his brain, and therefore, he had a bigger and more developed brain than the average person. With more brains folds, he had more brain material than the typical person.