That would depend on how long you had the dog before the separation. If you had a long history with the dog before the separation, then yes the dog would remember you. If you had only known the dog for a short time (days, weeks, or a month or two) then the dog would probably not remember you.
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.
When explaining to a 3-year-old that their dog has passed away, it is important to use simple and gentle language. You can say something like, "Our dog has gone to sleep and will not be coming back. We can remember all the fun times we had with them and how much we loved them." It is important to offer comfort and reassurance during this difficult time.
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.
When explaining to your 4-year-old child that your dog has passed away, it's important to use simple and gentle language. You can say something like, "Our dog has gone to heaven and won't be coming back. It's okay to feel sad, but we can remember all the happy times we had with our furry friend." Be prepared to offer comfort and support as your child processes this loss.
You cannot train a 3-year old boxer that is not a house dog not to run away. Dogs chase things, it is instinct for them. You have to provide the dog with a secure yard that it cannot get out of in order to keep the dog safe.
The dog won't understand. They are about as smart as a three year old. If he or she did somthing bad like ran away or ate the news he will. But if he ran into a wall or got stuck somewhere then he or she does not know what is going on.
to stop your dog from being clingy, you must be firm with it, push it away soon it will realise that you dont want it round you all the time.
It actually should be less aggressive, but if it is an older dog it will probably remember more than it would if it was young.
Unfortunately, I don't think so. I think I remember the oldest dog being 20 years old. But that is super long.
no, however they can report the dog and have it taken away to authorities.
If your 7 year old dog is an unneutered male and your four year old dog is an unspayed female, the answer is a definite yes. Getting one of them "fixed" as well as carefully keeping females that are in season away from males that have not been neutered or otherwise made sterile, will prevent a pregnancy.
Try to get your dog away from the other dog chasing it OR try shooing away the dog chasing your dog OR they might just be playing "chase"