no becaus it would fly away but you can try no becaus it would fly away but you can try no becaus it would fly away but you can try
train it
WHY would you want to train any dog to be aggresive. I would believe that this would make you a bad owner. This is why Pits get such a bad rap by owners like you. Respect the breed and do it justice.
I would say a dog.
orange ladybug
well i would take him to obedience school or train him. So that he's a good dog!
Yes, it can and will train a dog if used properly. Dog Shock Collars can be used for a variety of training purposes, for obedience training, to deter barking, to keep your dog within your yard, or for hunting. it is important to remember that that Dog Training Collars don't train your dog, you do. You should research using Shock Collars for your specific situation before you buy a Dog Training Collar and read all the relevant material that comes with your specific model after you buy it, and before you use it. Another View:It would teach it a lesson, but not train it, it would hurt.
a golden retriever because they are both smart and easy to train
I would say a shih-tzu they are great!
If you are talking about the commercial from the 70's it was Gravy train.
I would like a medium-sized, friendly and energetic dog that is good with families and easy to train.
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Can dogs eat ladybugs?Yes, the dogs can eat ladybugs, but it would be a bad idea.Usually when you try to pinch and hold the ladybug a yellowish liquid comes out between the the ladybug. its a some type of acid to protect its self from birds. when the birds drink this kind of liquid it gets a stomachache, it will be really hard to let the bird fly. so if you feed a ladybug to a dog your dog will kind of act weird like it needs a stomach bomb.