yes it is hard and this may take a while. if you watch Cesar millan it may help,it did for me. first you might wanna get the dog calm,taking it for a walk can help. when you are doing the trainning be calm,very calm and don't yell loud at the dog if it doesnt listen. take the leash and make the dog be by our side,pull on the leash up and say shhh stay and then walk away. when you say shh say it fast and stern. and don't pull on the leash hard,just enough so it will get it attention. so repeat the process again. say shh stay,drop the leash and walk away.don't make eye contact when you walk away. there is a different way that may be better for some dogs,so it goes like this. you bring the dog by your side,make it sit,pull the leash up,do shhhh stay,make sure the dog looks at you also. then put your hand up in the stop way and walk away. if it comes to you take it back to the spot and do it again. this helped for me,i did that and walked away,when my dog listened i made it harder. i jogged around,made weird noises without looking at him,clapped,and sat down. sitting down made him come but i did the process over again and he learned to stay! finally! hope this helped. sory its long though!
NO
Dogs are naturally pack animals.
no they cant if you ask a nentendo person the dogs stay puppies forever so they cant mate :(
The "dogs" are hot dogs and they are in a freezer.
No, The dogs will stay at the house. Jon and Kate will be moving in and out of their house, but the dogs will stay at the house.
Fleas typically stay on dogs in areas with dense fur, such as the neck, back, and tail.
Dogs are great friends and will stay by your side no matter what.
Where do dogs live?
Dogs typically stay connected during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes.
Dogs can stay stuck together during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes.
Small dogs/toy breeds such as a Yorkie and Maltese
No. No breeds of dogs should stay outside. The weather and seclusion is physically and mentally hard on a dog.