No, they use them pretty much equally.
Well NO dogs aren't left handed because:Dogs have pawsthey have 4 legs NOT handsand there is NO way scientists would be able to find outAn anecdotal observation:Anyone who has taught more than a few dogs to "shake" has noticed that some dogs, as they begin to catch on, will present their left front paw instead of the right, even though the trainer consistently picks up the right paw. This isn't scientific analysis by any means; just anecdotal evidence that some dogs favor using the left front paw over the right, giving the appearance of being "left-handed."
Yes dogs have paw preferences most are left pawed because most humans are right pawed and when you train them they do the opposite
depends on the dog. some dogs are right pawed others are left pawed.
It depends. Just like us, dogs can be left-brained or right-brained. So they are either left-pawed or right-pawed.
some are more than 2 lions!
Don't know about dogs. Cats are ambidextrous. They use the L and R paws equally.
Yes. Dogs and cats can be right pawed or left pawed. You can test to see which one yours is by placing a tube directly in front of it and put food in the middle of the tube to see which one yours is.
Yes. Male dogs that are not castrated usually prefer the left paw. Females not castrated prefer the right. Hormones will effect the paw preference. Once the dog is spayed/neutered it changes.
Yes they are :-)!! I'll ask our cat tonight to make sure.Another AnswerYes. Both cats and dogs have a dominant "paw," with females tending to favor the right and males the left. Human males are also more likely to be left-handed.source: discovery.com
well some dogs can do paw stands if there owner holds there feet
They don't have a left or right paw (they do but you know wht I mean) they use all their paws to do work.
in my opinion i think dogs... as they say a dog is a mans best friend.