The general rule of thumb is ... it's normal as long as the dog doesn't talk back in English, Spanish, French, or any other known human language.
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It's actually very important to talk to your dog. You'll notice your dog responds to your voice and also to your body language; this is all an important part of his socialization with humans.
Your tone of voice and your body language when you say 'No!', or 'Good dog!' is easily recognized as being quite different, and this understanding makes training easy.
Remember it's better to say 'Good dog' when your dog gets it right and just keep quiet and try again when the dog gets it wrong - this is less distracting, more positive, and keeps training going smoothly.
As dogs grow and learn, they come to understand quite a substantial amount of human words, and the more words you use in short sentences, the more they understand. Just like a human baby, in fact. And the more of what you say and do that dogs understand, the better they'll relate to you and other humans.
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I don't think so; but talk to your vet!
Well it depends on what is wrong with your dog.If your dog is sick well you should be sad. It's a normal feeling but if you can't get control of it you might talk to you doctor.
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i think it normal depending on what type of dog it is if it is a husky it is normal for it to shed usually the hair from the dog if it gets everywhere then yes it is normal if it is not a dog that usually sheds and has just started to shed then you should see a doctor or vet but yes it is normal
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To teach a dog to talk is saying to teach it how to bark on command, which actually is a common thing for most dogs to learn. Trying to get them to make certain sounds for certain things would be much more diffucult. But I belive that if you have the time the dog will learn how to do what you call teaching a dog to talk. yes you can. look at scooby doo. hes a dog and he can talk. go for it if you want your dog to talk.
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If your dog is in mid-season, bleeding after mating is perfectly normal. If you are concerned by the amount of blood or its color, your dog should be examined by a veterinarian.
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yes it is absolutly normal for a dog to exibit these behaviors.