No they simply study dogs behavior the are like a dog behavioral analysis
They do kind of understand commands but only because of what they know happens if they do/don't oblige.They do not really understand their own name more the sound of it e.g. You call your dog Dilly but if you suddenly shout TILLY it will (hopefully,this depends if the dog is well behaved!) respect your command and come.
they can understand words you teach the dog like commands e.g stay, sit , play dead , down , go fetch , find it but it really depends on what words you teach it
He's really a dog person,he really loves dogs.
Train it not to do this action or take him/her to an obedience school for dogs. Television's 'The Dog Whisperer' covers this in many episodes of the program. He really, really 'gets' dogs. Look for episodes and pay attention. Most of the time we make the mistake of assuming that our pets are really oddly shaped and furry human beings. They aren't. They don't understand your spoken language, your careful, brilliant logic, potent threats and talk of treats.
Leads the dogs in the Iditarod race really. :-)
Ask somebody else.
Depends on the dog and which toothpaste! There are flavored dog toothpastes such as chicken that some dogs really enjoy. ~Kitty Kitsch
Yes. It really depends on the type of dog though.
i dont really understand your question but dingle is a type of wild dog.
NO, this is really dangerous for the dog. Frontline for 40lb dogs is 4x as strong as Frontline for 10lb dogs, and the increased dosage is poisonous to the dog.
They call weener dogs, weener dogs because stretched out in a long way that sort of (not really) looks like a weener hot dog. but plus their a dog.
Some dogs are really cute.But some dogs might not be. really its up to you the only person that knows if a dog is cute is you. =)