Although dogs have excellent hearing, their hearing and cognition are not as well attuned to the subtle differences in human words as are our ears. Commands and instructions that have two syllables are not required, but they can make it easier for a dog to understand some things.
The word "dogs" has one syllable.
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I like dogs better than cats.
i do not know how they addapt to thieer enviroment you tell me?
Dogs may dislike high-pitched or loud noises, such as sirens or fireworks, as they have sensitive hearing. Dogs may also dislike commands given in a harsh or stern tone, as they respond better to positive reinforcement. Overall, dogs prefer calm and gentle communication.
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Neither one is inherently better. It all depends on which language was used when they were trained.
Most dogs will work better if you give them treats as rewards. However some dogs prefer a different other rewards such as a toy or a game. I have yet to meet a dog that will work for nothing though.
I found that my dog understands hand signals better but its easier for them if you use both at the same time.
Yes, but the word is an irrelevance as dogs will respond to any word if they are trained to do so.
The word "dogs" has one syllable.
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I actually think that dogs are better than cats.
It is typical that a dog's name should have one or two syllables, no more. Dogs cannot relate to more complicated names, and will probably only respond to the first syllable.
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Cats have better hearing. They can hear more frequencies than dogs. Also cats respond up to ten times faster than some of the best watch hounds.
It is not known if dogs can understand English, or any other language. Break it too them using a nice high voice. Dogs respond positively to high sounds.