A dog has a flash memory, meaning it can capture a moment and refer back to it. They remember through repetition, rewards, smells and textures. Dogs are capable of remembering things from their entire life.
Until the next biscuit.
It might remember you if it was not long ago when you gave it away.
It depends on how attached your dog is to you; if he is deeply attached, then he will remember you for a long time. If not, like if he just met you, he probably won't! I expect this varies greatly depending on the breed. Some breeds become very attached to their human pack or leader. Other breeds seem to do just fine moving on to another setting as long as they are fed and petted.
There is some controversy with regards to the length of a dog's memory. It is generally accepted that you have two seconds to praise or correct a dog because this is how long they remember performing an action or behavior.
Yes, a week is to long for a dog to have diarrhea. You should take the dog to the vet ASAP!
Until the next biscuit.
It might remember you if it was not long ago when you gave it away.
From what I remember there was the Doberman and two long haired dachsunds There may have been one more but those are the ones I remember seeing
Unfortunately, I don't think so. I think I remember the oldest dog being 20 years old. But that is super long.
You just keep telling the dog over and over it then will remember the command.
No, you should not shoot ur dog. Because remember the memories you had with your dog?
It took my dog like 10 minutes or maybe less, I don't remember but it's okay if your dog takes long like let's say a month or something it's just some dogs learn faster than others. Not to be mean, but my dog's a bone head a lot of the times! Haha
by living with them forever
It is a Dalmation, if I remember correctly.
how to remember
No because you dont want your dog to remember that companion in such a harsh way.
It depends on how attached your dog is to you; if he is deeply attached, then he will remember you for a long time. If not, like if he just met you, he probably won't! I expect this varies greatly depending on the breed. Some breeds become very attached to their human pack or leader. Other breeds seem to do just fine moving on to another setting as long as they are fed and petted.