Family Fued:
Bark/Growl
Bite
Beg
Potty Inside
Chew
Jump Up
Run Away
A dog might dig up an owner's flower's bed and make the owner say no, bad dog. Also a dog could poop or pee on the owner's brand new carpet and make the owner say no, bad dog. One last thing that could make a dog's owner say no to them is if the dog and there owner was on a walk and the dog ran so fast the owner couldn't catch up and the dog would run off into mischief. I know if it was my dog I would scream no a lot then say sorry to him/her later on. Too bad I don't even have a dog!!!
A dog might engage in destructive behaviors, such as chewing furniture or constant barking, which could lead an owner to consider rehoming them. Additionally, if the dog displays aggressive behavior towards people or other pets, it may create safety concerns for the owner and their family. Persistent issues like house training failures can also strain the owner’s patience, prompting them to seek a new home for the dog.
A dog may not recognize its owner due to factors such as changes in appearance, scent, or behavior of the owner, or if the dog is experiencing health issues affecting its senses.
A dog might call his owner "Human," as they recognize them as a caretaker and companion. They could also affectionately refer to them as "Alpha" or "Leader," reflecting the bond and hierarchy in their relationship. Ultimately, a dog's perception of their owner is filled with love and loyalty, making any name they choose reflect that deep connection.
Depending on where you live and what your local animal ordinances are possibly not a whole lot. Many communities place the burden of animal safety on the owner meaning if you are the owner of the dog it would be your responsibility to make sure the dog was safe and kept on your property.
If its a stupid dog then it will think its their owner. But most dogs recognise paranormal stuff because of their senses
Actually, the bull breeds are not mean, but the dog is the mirror of the owner. Take a look at the dog and you would know the owner.
No The dog will not like it it might make the dog sick.
The dog doesn't make anything. It's owner does.
Yes the owner of the dog would be responsible because they didnt slow their dog down or anything and it was the dogs fault because he or she ran in the street. So the owner of the dog would have to pay for the repair expense of the car.
The dog might have a tender spot from an injury or, if it had a previous owner who abused it, the dog could be anticipating being hit and not petted.
That depends on the dog. Some would do nothing, some would protect the handler.