yes.
Of course they can, unless if they are allergic.,
No, there isn't a connection.
Down syndrome dogs having butty sex
No that is only in humans I'm not sure animals can actually have down syndrome, but they can always have birth disorders. Although there is also one recorded case of a cat believed to have down syndrome. Heres the link if your Interested- http://www.itchmo.com/taking-care-of-a-cat-diagnosed-with-down-syndrome-1523 Alex and Amelia 'Down's Syndrome' is technically when there is three 21 chromosomes in a human. Therefore, no other animals can have 'Down's Syndrome' specifically. Other animals can, however, have three of other chromosomes and have a similar physical defect, although they rarely are able to survive in the wild.
Yes. The last I knew (but my information is about 15 years old), Down Syndrome is the only chromosomal deffect that they believe can affect all mammals. There are documented cases of cats, dogs, horses, and others with Down Syndrome. They believe the reason they don't see it more often is because the mother's body rejects the baby early or they just don't survive.
No. Basically they hear suffixes and associate.
Dogsled dogs need to have speed, endurance, tolerance of cold, and tolerance of dehydration. Surprisingly, overheating is a problem in dogsled teams so dogs must be good at maintaining their body temperature.
Decreased motility, especially of the gastrointestinal tract.----
she might have lower tolerance to annoyances and will be more aggressive towards other dogs
people generally associate pyramids with egypt, windmills with the Netherlands, and the Eiffel tower with Paris.
Yes they can just like humans. My dog has it.
Guillan-Barre Syndrome can indeed affect dogs. The first confirmed case was a Boston Terrier in Alamogordo, New Mexico, diagnosed by local veterinarian Dr. Edmund Staley.