Yes, dogs have the ability to recognize and remember the location of their home. They have a strong sense of smell and spatial memory that helps them navigate and find their way back to familiar places.
Yes the dogs recognize their siblings because they all have something same about or on their body
Dogs typically interpret their reflection as another dog and may display curiosity, playfulness, or even aggression towards it. This ability varies among individual dogs, with some learning to recognize themselves over time.
While dogs may have a general sense of familiarity with their offspring, their ability to recognize them after months may be limited. Dogs rely more on scent than visual cues, so reunions may be more successful if the mother or offspring still carry the same scent as before. Overall, the level of recognition can vary among individual dogs.
Can you breed dogs with the same father. But different mothers and will akc recognize them
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Some dogs do remember murders it does depend on their age
Dogs have good memory and can remember their owners even after being separated. Your dog may recognize you when you visit, but the strength of the bond and how long you were apart can affect the level of recognition and response.
Dogs have a stronger memory compared to camels. Dogs have been found to remember specific events, people, and places for longer periods of time, while camels primarily rely on their ability to remember locations of water sources and landmarks in the desert.
Dogs are quite intelligent among mammals; they are generally fast learners, are adapted to communicating with and understanding humans; and they have the ability to strategize, remember, and learn. Dogs also have an emotional life: they can feel happy, sad, frustrated, scared, etc.
Yes. Male dogs will recognize pups as such and will generally behave differently than they would toward an adult dog.
Yes and no. If you went back after a short while, the dog would still recognize you by sight as well as by scent. But after a year or more, the dog would not remember you as a person or recognize you on sight, but it would remember your scent and it would still know that it was a 'good' and familiar scent. Dogs live very much in the here and now: if they don't see or smell you, you are out of their thoughts.