Yes, a young dog can learn from an older dog. the young dog does not have to be young. just younger than the older dog.
Teaching an older dog would take more time than teaching a younger dog. This is because the younger dog's personality has not been molded yet and would not be difficult to change or train to become the dog you want it to be when it grows up. While the older dog has already developed its own characteristics or personality and would be difficult to start from scratch and change it as the dog has already been used to who it is.
It is probably trying to dominate. Because the puppy is younger, the older dog wants to show it that they, (the older one) are the boss.
It depends on the dog
it is to show dominance over the other dog.
The opposite of older is younger.
This is a common myth; while older dogs will keep younger dogs in line as far as dog manners and behaviors are concerned, in terms of training the younger dog to live successfully in *human* society and *among humans* the younger dog needs the full commitment from his or her owner to be trained and socialized. A common problem when adopting a puppy with an older dog in the house is that the puppy will bond with the older dog as the "Alpha" instead of with the human as the "Alpha." This causes all kinds of problems.In reality, adding a dog to a household with a dog already means that the human needs to put in actually *more* time training and socializing the new dog than with the the old dog in order to have a desirable outcome.
He had older and younger siblings.
As long as the two dogs have 3 hearts, and they are very happy when together, they can have a puppy.
I'm not sure, but i think it is because the older dog has a lot of protein and the younger dog needs more, because there is less in the dog's system (just a guess)
I don' know if he was older or younger
younger : plus jeune older : plus vieux