Probably because of the pitch of the alarm ! They're designed to be loud and shrill - to wake people up in the event of a fire - cats and dogs have a different hearing range to us. Dogs especially are more sensitive to high-pitched sounds (dog whistles are all but inaudible to humans because of the pitch of the note !)
Anders Hallgren has written: 'Smoke alarm training for your dog' -- subject(s): Dogs, Training
No a dog can't smoke a cigar.
the answer is in the owners manual
It depends on the phone. Not all phones have the ability to change the sound of the phone's alarm. On some phones one can record the sound of a dog barking, and then use that recording as the alarm.
if you have a motion alarm system, yes there is a very good chance that your dog will set off your alarm. I would stop it while letting your dog out to be on the safe side
Yes your dog could set off a security motion alarm. If you do let your dog outside it would be a good idea to turn off your security system before you let them out
Yes he does
Yes he dose
Smoke some weed?
no, however smoke inhalation is not natural and does cause a minor displacement of oxygen
Yes, but it is illegal in someplaces
no it can die in 10 seconds with a heartbrea