Yes. Well in the scarring matter, it depends on the dog. However in the disease matter, yes. The smaller the dog, the easier it is to get into places, get ahold of things, get a disease and pass it onto you.
Little dogs also have a habit of needing to bark/bite more from their small size. However, big dogs can do the same thing! So just be careful when walking up to an unfamiliar dog!
There are many dangerous animals that can harm a human. The most obvious ones are the larger ones such as lions and tigers. However, smaller animals such as stray dogs can also be dangerous.
because the big dog has a bigger mouth and the smaller dog has a smaller mouth.
Yes if your dog scrathes you, your skin can swell like a mosquito bite.
Of course however as part of a balanced diet,bigger dogs need2substain larger quantities than smaller dogs
it depends on how much fur they have. Their fur acts as an insulator, and larger dogs also have larger amounts of blood traveling their bodies, so they are able to stay warmer.
No, mosquitos do not bite dogs.
All dogs bite.
Bulldogs, despite their ferocious appearance, are virtually known to be very loyal and very friendly dogs generally. They are certainly not 'dogs of incident', although if ever one is forced into confrontation, it is very hard to release the grip of their jaws due to their 'placement'. However, in general, dogs are not dangerous with proper training. Smaller breeds tend to bait more than the larger breeds. But no matter the breed, a dog is dangerous according to the owner.
yes bdecause i know a kid is answering this but i know ALOT ABOUT DOGS they are dangerous they can almost send you to hospital at least they are sorta dangerous they might bite......
all dogs have the same size heart, that is why larger dogs live shorter than smaller dogs
Not all dogs do but certain breads can bite
why do dogs bite people