Can A Dog Understand Commands In Two Languages?

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Dr. Gary Weitzman and a new resident of The San Diego Humane Society

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Can A Dog Understand Commands In Two Languages?

A listener who wants to train his dog to be “bilingual” asks Dr. Gary Weitzman about the likelihood of success. A grade-school aged companion of a beagle wants help understanding the canine’s aggressive behavior. And the caretaker of an 8-year-old adopted dog is looking for ways to deal with canine separation anxiety.

Music: “Road Dogs” by Acoustic Alchemy; “The Swan” Claude Debussy

A listener who wants to train his dog to be “bilingual” asks Dr. Gary Weitzman about the likelihood of success. A grade-school aged companion of a beagle wants help understanding the canine’s aggressive behavior. And the caretaker of an 8-year-old adopted dog is looking for ways to deal with canine separation anxiety.

Music: “Road Dogs” by Acoustic Alchemy; “The Swan” Claude Debussy

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