yes
It is harder to train a two year0old dog because they have had the chance to develop bad habits. When dogs are puppies they have not yet had this chance. However, 2 year-old dogs can be trained is just takes patience and a little more time and diligence to correct bad habits.
Yes, especially German Sheperds
When there are more programs run at same time then one program is writing in PC and at the same time the same program used by another process by user is generate a big dangerous problem. in java we can solve it with the use of synchronization.eg. where there are two train run on the way they meet @ same place to crossed over it.so one train have to wait till the second train has not been completely gone..
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy needs to train his dogs in hunting raccoons. Raccoon hunting is a tradition in his family, and Billy's goal is to train his two dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, to become skilled hunters who can assist him in catching raccoons. The training involves teaching the dogs to track, tree, and corner raccoons during hunting expeditions in the woods.
You should introduce any new dogs to the others slowly and carefully. However, you can have multiple females living in the same area at the same time as long as they get along. I have two females dogs at home right now, and they get along fine.
The observer on train B will see clock A ticking slower than their own clock due to time dilation effects at high speeds. This is a consequence of special relativity, where time is experienced differently for two observers moving relative to each other at near light speeds.
yes. my dog Pinky had babies with two dogs.
30 miles is always 30 miles. It does not matter what method of transport you are using to move over that distance. Therefore, 30 miles on a train is the same distance as 30 miles on foot. Obviously, walking will take more time, but the distance is the same. If the question is "How much time will it take for the train to travel 30 miles?" then you will need to specify the particular points of origin and destination because no two train lines go exactly the same speed.
Two days.
Most times nothing at all. I've had two dogs,cats and a dog and cat at the same time. It's always easier tho if they are both young when you get them and they grow up together.
yes.
The question includes waaay not enough information.-- You have to know where they leave from. If they leave from the same place, then they pass at the time they leave.-- If they leave from different places, then you have to know how far apart the two places are.-- You have to know whether they head in the same direction (one starts behind the other and catches up)or in opposite directions (driving toward each other and meeting in the middle).