More than likely they never really knew the command in the first place. Try working the command along with treats over and over and over. Sooner or later your dog will remember.
Basic commands are sit, stay, and lay down.
No, your dogs never forget you. Your scent is what tells them
Most service dogs used in the United States know commands in English. Some dogs are trained in Germany or in the United States under the "schutzhund" method, and learn commands in German.
maybe yes
Yes unless, of course, it's deaf. That is how most dogs learn commands.
Basic obedience commands for everyday dogs? Sit, stay, drop it, lay down, heel, and down are the most common.
According to the book The Intelligence of Dogs by Stanley Coren, Labrador Retrievers are the seventh most intelligent breed of dog.They are in the "Brightest Dogs" group, and dogs in this group can understand new commands within 5 repetitions and obey first commands 95% or better.
no, you see dogs can understand some basic commands, and facial exspressions but they logically can not read a humans mind.
Dogs have a stronger sense of smell and are better at following commands compared to cats.
here hier, komm sit sitz down platz stay wart, warten, bleib fetch apport, bring searrch such yard revier go voran These are a couple of translations of general commands. Since in different contexts commands are different I'd need to know whether you want commands for guide dogs, gun dogs, protection dogs, search dogs, service dogs or whatever. Best would be to give a list of the english commands you want to have translated. If you are interested in dogtraining you might want to see my blog (see Sources and Related Links below).
No, coyotes are wild animals and cannot be trained to perform tricks or follow commands like domesticated dogs.
yes very well beacause they need to hear commands