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The hardest trick to teach your dog is often one that requires high levels of impulse control and complex cognitive skills, such as reliably responding to a name in distracting environments.
Dogs do not inherently care if they are renamed, as they can learn new names through consistent and positive reinforcement over time.
The 3-3-3 rule for dogs refers to the adjustment phases a newly adopted dog typically experiences: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to feel fully at home.
One hour to a dog may feel significantly longer than to a human due to their perception of time and faster internal clock, potentially feeling like several hours.
Most dogs can learn their name within 3 to 4 days if it's used consistently and positively.
Dogs recognize their name through consistent training, positive reinforcement, and by associating the sound of their name with rewards and attention.
Veterinarians commonly use prescription dewormers such as Heartgard Plus, Interceptor Plus, and Simparica Trio, which target a range of internal parasites efficiently.
Yes, you can deworm your dog without going to the vet using approved over-the-counter dewormers, but accurate diagnosis and safety require veterinary guidance.
Veterinarians commonly use prescription dewormers such as Simparica Trio, Interceptor Plus, and Heartgard Plus to treat and prevent various internal parasites in dogs.
Yes, you can deworm your dog without visiting a vet using over-the-counter products, but it's essential to select the right medication and dose, and consult a vet if unsure.

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