Yes, unfortunatly I have never figured out how. But I have seen dogs that can add, subtract, multiply, divide, and find square roots, at about the level that a 1st or 2nd grader would be doing.
Multiplication is repeated addition.
If you wanted you could teach the dog through certain methods. Some dogs are trained to count sheep, so it is possible.
with persistence and consistent commands (and rewards/treats of coarse) it is absolutely possible.
Yes, you can teach your dog to attack.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks
I think it is possible but you might have to have a pro dog trainer to do it. If you can not hire one you can just hold out a hoop for him to jump through. That is much easier .
go to school and you'll see,when you grow up
Hi, Fortunately, an escaping habit is treatable, mostly by making your dog's world as interesting and fulfilling as possible. Spend time with your dog. Make sure she feels comfortable in her home and attached to members of the household. For more info on how to teach a dog no to run away, check this out: http://dogtime.com/escaping.html
"Teach your dog not to bark," he screamed.To teach is to give the gift of knowledge. Not everyone has the ability to teach.
Some of the best ways to teach children the use of flash cards, worksheets or using a multiplication table. If you want to make it more fun for them using online games is a great resource and there are songs that help children with multiplication as well by visiting school house rock.
Dog teach children resposibility
Responsibility.