Dogs do have belly buttons!
Not all mammals have belly buttons. Placental (or eutherian) mammals nourish their fetuses by a placenta that is connected to the umbilical cord; a belly button is the scar that remains from the umbilical cord removal. Non-placental mammals include monotremes (metatherian mammals), which lay eggs, and marsupials (prototherian mammals), which nurture their young in a pouch. Non-placental mammals do not have belly buttons.
Dogs have belly buttons as they are mammals, and developed in their mother's womb.
well if you cant find out ask a vet or it mabe that their body is different from humans and that their private is close to the stomach but again i would refer you to ask a vet. :)
first of all dumb question they don't have any belly buttons do u see a big hole in their stomach?
All placental animals have belly buttons. only not always as visible as humans.
All mammals have belly buttons as they developed in their mother's womb. One exception (that I can think of) is the Australian mammal, the platypus, that lays eggs!
All mammals have a bellybutton. One exception is the Australian mammal, platypus, that lays eggs.
Yes
I think yes
no pigs dont have belly buttons
Yes, they do eat bellybuttons. It's their favorite food!
Dolphins are placental mammals. All placental mammals have bellybuttons of some kind.
Cats are placental mammals, and all placental mammals have bellybuttons of some sort.
As a matter of fact, dolphins do have bellybuttons. All mammals have them because that is where their umbilical cord was connected.
no
Yes.
James baldry
Mammals, yes.
Umm, no ;)
Bellybuttons come from bodily birth. Born again usually refers to a spiritual rebirth, which doesn't leave a bodily scar.
some dogs do like it, and some dogs dont, its like saying why dont some people like it when you touch there feet