Dogs respond to stimuli through a combination of their senses, particularly smell, sight, and hearing. They interpret their environment and react based on past experiences, training, and their innate instincts. Responses can include vocalizations, body language, and behavior changes, reflecting their emotions or needs, such as playfulness, fear, or aggression. Additionally, dogs are highly attuned to human emotions, often mirroring their owners' feelings and responding accordingly.
Yes, but the word is an irrelevance as dogs will respond to any word if they are trained to do so.
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Living things can respond to the environment surrounding them. They are sensitive to their environment, and they can interact with it. Some living things can change their environment as well.
yes....................................... just wondering, why are you asking this? Yes they respond to things
i do not know how they addapt to thieer enviroment you tell me?
Yes. All living things respond to stimuli
some specifications of living beings are they respire they breathe they move they respond
they can sense and respond to change
Although dogs have excellent hearing, their hearing and cognition are not as well attuned to the subtle differences in human words as are our ears. Commands and instructions that have two syllables are not required, but they can make it easier for a dog to understand some things.