It’s believed that when you train your pets, you create some kind of relationship with them and they listen to you. Does that mean they can literally do anything if well-trained?
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That’s kind of impossible. While you can train your dog pet to do a lot of things such as obeying simple English commands, there are a lot of things you can’t train a dog to do.
Literally anything? I believe you can train your pet to do some things but not anything or everything, pls. Your question is quite faulty. You can train your pets on some common courtesy and behavioral patterns. For example; you can easily train your cat or dog to not poop on the floor or just anywhere. You can do train your dog on how to beg when they do something bad. But can you train your dog to cook? No. I thought as much. So you basically can’t train your pets to do literally anything.