The dog only walks with one person because it has formed a strong bond or attachment with that individual.
There is only one way to walk your dog everyday safely. You will have to walk on the sidewalk.
Dogs may prefer to walk with one person over another due to factors such as the person's energy level, body language, or the way they interact with the dog. Your dog may feel more comfortable or have a stronger bond with your husband, leading them to prefer walking with him.
Only one Ohioan has walked on the moon. The only Ohioan to walk on the moon is Neil Armstrong on July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong was not only the only person from Ohio to walk on the moon, he was the first person in history to walk on the moon.
human beings take time to adjust ,its same with animals
That breed is a loyal, one person only type of dog.
If a person does not work or can always have his dog with him while he works, man only needs one best friend. If a person works, and must leave the dog alone OFTEN, then the dog may need companionship (another dog).
The first person plural for 'you walk' is 'we walk'.The pronoun 'you' is both singular and plural, second person, the person spoken to.The first person is the person speaking; the plural is the speaker and one or more other people, 'we'.
Not at one time. Right after the first dog then you can take your other dog.
dontsave then u can go on another walk
They aren't that common a dog, but I have one and everyone stares when we walk him coz he is differnent! But i have only ever seen 2 others except mine.
A dog must Trust its owner for it to do what it is told, if the dog doesn't trust its owner then the dog may think its owner may harm him/her. The owner, will have to trust the dog for many reasons. If you didn't trust the dog, then would you not feel scared to cross a road or walk along a footpath in case a car comes or you walk onto a road? This is only one reason but there are many more, Hope This helped ;)
The most famous person, and the only one known as a "dog whisperer" is Cesar Millan. He has a reality television show about working with "problem dogs," those with bad behavior.