Assuming the dog has an interest in retrieving, yes. I play the point and fetch game with my lab, I point at an object (usually a toy) and she will fetch it for me. She is training to be a bird dog.
Something to consider is whether it is legal to have a dog fetch a squirrel for you. In most states, it is only legal for a dog to retrieve birds. Check the Division of Wildlife's Small Game guide for more information. They are free and can be found at sporting stores, Walmart, or the DoW itself.
There is no breed difference in a black, yellow, or chocolate lab except for color. Assuming the dogs have an interest in retrieving, yes. I play the point and fetch game with my lab, I point at an object (usually a toy) and she will fetch it for me. She is training to be a bird dog. Something to consider is whether it is legal to have a dog fetch a squirrel for you. In most states, it is only legal for a dog to retrieve birds. Check the Division of Wildlife's Small Game guide for more information. They are free and can be found at sporting stores, Walmart, or the DoW itself.
Yes, because squirrels eat nuts and acorns, which are vegatables
No
Dogs,and cats I think.
It is called a "drey"
It is their natural diet.
Scotland
Rats aren't even related to prairie dogs. Prairie dogs are related to squirels, chipmunks, flying squirels, and so on.
A tiger I guess
Many. Why do you ask these questions??
To retrive minerals which are useful.
Yes. There is not a law against have squirrels.