Did you know: your dog has a soul! It is by talking to him that he begins to understand you and develop his intelligence.
For me, my dog is my son. As crazy as it may seem, I talk to him a lot. I'm sure he understands me. I've been talking to him since I brought him home (he was given to me when he was four months old and he'll be 7 soon). I've taught him several words like door, kitchen, and car.
Vérac loves going for walks. However, when I am in a hurry and have little time, I tell him and he understands me. He goes into another room and waits for me to become available. When I am sad or angry, he stares at me with his dark eyes. Sometimes I feel like he is saying to me "Dad! What's going on with you? I am here for you! You are not alone." I am not exaggerating here! Vérac is indeed my son. Not having children of my own, I transfer my paternal instinct to him.
I recommend to those who do not have children to get a dog. You can teach him a lot of things and develop his intelligence. I adopted Verac when he was 4 months old and so he was easy to train. Today, training your dog has become much easier. It is no longer necessary to have a trainer. Buy a dog training collar and start teaching the dog everything you want.
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