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The name "Fido" is derived from the Latin word "fidelis," which means faithful. This name has become synonymous with loyalty, often associated with the bond between dogs and their owners. Fido is a popular name for dogs, reflecting their faithful nature and companionship.
The word "dogs" has one syllable.
Dogs can become excited, animated, and playful when the word "walk" is mentioned, as it often signals the opportunity for them to go outside and explore their surroundings. This response is a result of conditioning and association with the pleasurable experiences they have during walks.
YES. Right now your dog is planning to take over the word. At night he uses your computer and doggie-chats with others. The only way to stop him is to cover every electronic you own with tinfoil. Then and only then will they stop.
I don't think aussiles is a word. If you mean 'aussi' it means I like/love cats and also dogs.
If your talking about the guy who drives the sled dogs, then I think that this one guy said a word that soundede like "mush" to make his sled dogs go. It was actually some foreign word, but an important guy (maybe a filmmaker) heard him and thought it was "mush".
Here is a sentence with the word 'dogs':The dogs strained hard against their harnesses, and the sled finally gained momentum as it plough through the snowy field.
The term "mush" isn't actually used in dog sledding much anymore. The work "hike!" is the most common word to get the dogs going, not that they need any words. Sled dogs are bred to run and running is always on their mind. Simply lifting your snow hook will get the dogs going. To have your dogs pick a different trail you can say "gee" to go right or "ha" to go left. These terms come from horse training. The other term that the dogs learn but commonly disobey is "whoa" to stop. These guys don't really like to stop. I hope that helps!
leader of a team for example ,real life true experience jr.iditarod dusty was the musher of the 10 dogs in the Jr.Iditarod Race in the wilderness
The word sled has one syllable.
"Mushing" refers to driving over snow with a dog sled. One or more dogs pull the sled, with the "musher," the person standing on the sled, on board. The word "mush" comes from the French "marchons" or "marche" meaning, "let's go" or "go."* http://people.howstuffworks.com/musher.htm
Halt. means stop.
An Iditarod racer is called a musher. A musher is the proper name of a dog sled driver, no matter if the driver is a professional dog sled racer or an amateur. Dog sled was the fastest method of overland travel for the native tribes in the Arctic regions of Russia, Canada and America. Mushers control their dogs by means of vocal commands. One of the commands used to get the dogs running is the word, "mush," although that command has fallen out of favor in recent years.
Quit, retire.Retire means to stop working.
No, the word 'sled' has a short E sound as in bed and fed.
i wanna learn how to use a sled
Halt. means stop.