Yes. Dogs and cats can be right pawed or left pawed. You can test to see which one yours is by placing a tube directly in front of it and put food in the middle of the tube to see which one yours is.
yes it does the male dog is left pawed but the female is right pawed
depends on the dog. some dogs are right pawed others are left pawed.
To answer your question, make your dog "sit" and then "Shake a paw". Do this about ten times and the paw they put up most often is the paw they use most often.
Dogs, like humans, can be left-pawed, right-pawed, or ambidextrous. This preference can affect activities such as climbing stairs, using toys, or shaking paws. Observing which paw your dog leads with is one way to determine their paw preference.
One way to identify if your dog is right or left-pawed is to observe which paw they use first when reaching for a toy or treat. You may also notice a paw preference when your dog is performing tasks that require dexterity, such as digging or holding objects. Engaging in activities that encourage the use of both paws can also help you determine their preference.
No!! If the dog attacks you or a member of your family, than it is your business. if the dog runs up to you and barks or sniffs you, you have no right to tell them what to do. it's your own hangup if you cannot handle a dog's presence, learn the law.
The word "Haw" is used to turn a team of horses to the left. "Gee" is the word used to turn them to the right.
You should only tell them to attack if there is danger. Like, if someone is trying to hurt you, your dog, another person, or another animal.
By right-clicking on a sitting down tame dog(wolf.)
The kidneys are to the left and right of the spine along the dog's back just behind the rib cage.
3 1/2 chambers
Any where from 4 to 6 months but let your vet tell you whats right for your dog or puppy.