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“Dogs can be taught to accurately respond to dozens of commands either through speaking to them or by using sign language with them,” Kretschmer adds. “Some breeds seem to be easier to train to listen, especially if they have a genetic predisposition to follow commands, such as dogs in theSo, it could be that some dogs are more adept at following commands.
According to Kretschmer, the surrounding environment can also play an important role in dictating a dog’s decision-making processes. Additionally, dogs can become less obedient if they are frightened, or if they find themselves in a novel situation that they don’t yet know how to navigate. However, according to Kretschmer, the most likely reason for a dog to ignore commands is rather simple: inadequate training.
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