Teenage Herpetologist
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SO DANG CUTE!!!!!
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IMO, yes—it's different. We communicate with dogs on a much higher level than we can with reptiles. Dogs are definitely social animals, whereas reptiles (few exceptions noted) definitely are not. It's in a dog's nature to interact with us for mutual benefit (though dogs themselves are more self-interested).As cute as it looks to see the animals in those poses.....to me its not something I think should be done with them...but then I think of dogs...we make them sit and stay, etc. Is that any different?
Im going to be a reptile vet or a vet surgeon fellow young animal lover (reptile to be even more exact)@12 YEAR OLD HERPOTOLIGIST are you going to be a reptile vet?
Also medical dogs can be trained for the blind and etc also the police and military use them to search for bombs and drugs and Counterfeit moneyBasic obedience is also socialization, and much of it is for the dog's safety & protection.
"Stay", "Sit", and/or "Down" can keep a dog from running into traffic to get to their person—even/sometimes with hand signals.
"Leave it" can prevent a dog from getting into something that may be a known danger—poison or physical harm.
More trained animals...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_marine_mammal