How long can my dog sit on my lap on the train?

Your dog generally cannot sit on your lap or the seat on a UK train; they must be on a lead or in a carrier and kept on the floor, as rules state dogs aren't allowed on seats and must not inconvenience others, meaning longer journeys might require more space or standing, but always check your specific Train Operator's (TOC) policy as rules vary slightly.
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What is the 7 7 7 rule for dogs?

The "7-7-7 Rule" for dogs is a puppy socialization guideline, suggesting that before 7 weeks old (though often adapted for later, post-vaccination stages), a puppy should experience 7 new surfaces, 7 different people, and 7 new objects/challenges to build confidence and prevent fear, fostering a well-adjusted adult dog. Key elements include varied textures (grass, carpet, tile), meeting people of different ages/appearances, and gentle exposure to things like toys, crating, sounds, and simple obstacles (steps, tunnels).
 
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How long does 1 hour feel to a dog?

An hour for a dog isn't a fixed "dog minute" but feels longer because of their higher metabolism and focus on routine; an hour can feel like a long time when bored, but they also perceive time through scents and body cues, making short waits feel longer or longer periods feel shorter depending on stimulation, though a simple (but less accurate) idea is a ratio of about 7 dog minutes to 1 human minute. 
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What is the 10 10 10 rule for dogs?

The 10-10-10 rule for puppies refers to a schedule to help dogs master toilet training with a set routine. Its structure involves 10 minutes outside for your puppy to run around, whilst staying 10 feet away from their toileting area, and finishing off with 10 minutes of supervision afterwards.
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What is the 3-3-3 rule for dog training?

The 3-3-3 rule is a guideline for new dog owners, especially with rescues, indicating a dog's adjustment timeline: 3 days to decompress from shock, 3 weeks to learn routines and start showing personality, and 3 months to fully feel at home, build trust, and bond deeply; it emphasizes patience and a calm, consistent environment.
 
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What is the 5 second rule in dog training?

The "5-second rule" in dog training has two main meanings: for petting consent, it's stopping after 5 seconds to see if the dog wants more (preventing overstimulation/bites); for training timing, it means reinforcing a desired behavior within 5 seconds or resetting the session to avoid confusion and frustration, as dogs learn from immediate positive reinforcement. There's also a separate "5-second rule" for hot pavement, where you place the back of your hand on the ground; if you can't hold it for 5 seconds, it's too hot for the dog's paws. 
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Will my dog be ok alone for 10 hours?

For a dog that is just over 18 months old, you should not leave them alone for more than 4-6 hours, and for adult dogs, around 10 hours is the top limit, especially as dogs should have the opportunity to relieve themselves every 6 hours.
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Do dogs know we are coming back?

🐶💛 Dogs can actually tell by scent alone. As your smell drifts away throughout the day, they learn its rhythm, how long it takes to fade and when it should return. By the time you're on your way, they're waiting by the door, sensing you even before you arrive.
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How do dogs know it's bedtime?

How do they do this? It's biological. All animals have circadian rhythms - physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24-hour cycle, responding to light and darkness in the environment. They may also be affected by factors like temperature and social cues.
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Do dogs dream about their owners?

Harvard psyhologists reveal that dogs dream of their humans

What you may not have realised however is, according to new research by Harvard psychologists, your dog is likely to be dreaming about you too – their human – the most important thing in their life.
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At what age is a dog not trainable?

This question is a common one, and the short answer is simple: a dog is never not trainable. While the popular saying "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" might make you think otherwise, the truth is that a dog's age has no bearing on its capacity to learn.
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What is the 2 1 rule for dogs?

“The 2:1 crate rule says that for every two hours a dog spends inside their crate, they should spend one hour out of the crate,” explains Lane. “For puppies, especially those still potty training, this is generally a good rule of thumb.
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How many dogs can I legally look after?

There is no statutory maximum number of dogs that you may have, as it will depend on the size of your home and the size of the dogs, but many Council's use 6 as their 'rule of thumb' maximum.
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What is mleming in dogs?

A "mlem" is the cute internet term for when a dog (or cat) sticks its tongue out to lick its nose, lips, or mouth, often a quick, almost involuntary action, and while sometimes a stress signal (like a "calming signal"), it's also seen as a sign of contentment, security, or even confusion, especially when done while sleeping or when observing human emotions. 
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What is the naughtiest age for a dog?

Adolescence marks the change from being a puppy to becoming an adult. In dogs, it can start any time between six and 12 months and can end between 18 and 24 months. During this time, there are dramatic hormonal changes and a reorganisation of the brain.
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What is blue dog syndrome?

Color dilution alopecia (CDA), also known as Blue Dog Disease, is a hereditary condition that causes patches of thinning hair and itchy flaky skin in dogs with a 'dilute' coat color. Dilute coat colors include fur considered blue (diluted from black) or light fawn (diluted from liver or chocolate-colored coats).
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Should you leave the TV on for a dog?

Your dog may be easily agitated by various stimuli, and leaving the tv on can help them become more exposed so that they do not react in a startled or negative way. If you have a pup that gets upset and barks at you every time you leave the house, the tv can settle them down and make them feel less fretful and anxious.
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What breed is best for being left alone?

Dog breeds that tolerate being alone
  • Basenji. ...
  • Basset Hound. ...
  • Chow Chow. ...
  • Greyhound. ...
  • Shiba Inu. ...
  • Siberian Husky. ...
  • Tibetan Mastiff. Tibetan Mastiffs are giant sized dogs with an ancient history. ...
  • Whippet. Whippets are lean, athletic medium-sized sighthounds that were originally bred for hunting and racing.
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Is it better to have two dogs?

By nature, dogs are social and thrive in group environments. Therefore, there are many advantages to adopting a second dog, such as: They can keep each other company. Both dogs will be able to entertain each other and get exercise together.
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What is positive punishment in dog training?

In a positive punishment training program, the dog's undesirable behaviors are punished by adding an aversive. Some of these include sudden loud noises (e.g. cans with coins and air horns), a spray bottle, a chin “cuff” (a smack), a muzzle hold, and pinning the dog to the floor.
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What is the 10 10 10 rule for dog training?

That's cycles of 10 minutes in the yard, 10 feet of potty area in the yard, 10 minutes of supervision.
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