Yes dogs do lay down but you have to teach them to. It is a long process but if you work at it you can acomplich a smart dog. First you say sit. Do not scream but say in a stern voice. Then push them down to the ground until in a laying position. Try not to hurt them but do conrtol them. Please do not kick or hit your or someone else's dog. It can really hurt the dog. You reapeat this process about six or seven times a day until they do it on their own. Also when they lay down by themselves give them a treat or pet them. If you want to you can also give them a treat or pet them when you push them down and they stay down. Good luck on training your dog!
either way is okay they will under stand if you train them correctly
They lay down front feet first.
The dog will usually lie down and start breathing heavily.
because the other dog is dominating your dog so they do it as a kind of bow.
yes horses do lie down if fact although it take more muscles for them to lay rather than to stand
on the groundThe previous answer: (they sleep like horses standing up). THIS IS A LIE. They bed down and lay on their stomachs. Google image search it.
They LIE down (to lie, lay, lain). LAY the table, please! (to lay, laid, laid).
The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down."
"Lie down" is the correct phrase to use when talking about reclining or resting in a horizontal position. "Lay down" is incorrect in this context because it should be "lay" only when used with an object (e.g., lay down the book).
Both "lay down" and "lie down" can be used to convey the action of reclining for sleep; "lie down" is more technically correct, while "lay down" is more colloquially used. So, you can choose either phrase you prefer.
The correct term is "lie down" when referring to resting or reclining on a surface. "Lay down" is used when placing something down. So, you would say "I am going to lie down on the couch to rest."
The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down", and the past participle is "lain down".
That is the correct spelling of "laid down" (verb to lay, transitive verb).The past tense of lie (lie down) would be lay down(verb to lie, intransitive verb).
find their favorite dog treat, tell them to sit and keep on telling them to until they do, then tell them to lie down and repeat until they do. finaly give them a treat!
Present form is 'lie down'. Its past form is 'lay down'. If the preposition down does not follow the word 'lie' that can also mean - telling a false data. The past for this word is 'lied'
Both are present tense verbs.Lie (intransitive): to rest or recline. She lies in the sun on warm days.Lie (intransitive): to fib or tell an untruth. Don't believe a word he says. He lies.Lay (transitive): to put something down. Lay the blanket on the bed.To make things a bit more complicated, lay is also the past tense of lie.
You should say "I am going to lie down." "Lie" is the correct verb to use when referring to reclining or resting horizontally. "Lay" requires a direct object and is used when placing something down.
This is an idiomatic phrase, and the correct verb is "lie" (which you do) rather than lay (which you do to something else)."You really need to lie down" means "You should lie down."