That would depend on the dog. Breed does not play a factor here. Healer dogs do have a tendency to nip a cow's hoof. Headers don't. If trained proper dogs should not bite you at all, unless you get stupid and mean and have it coming.
well... dogs are not human like us because they do not walk on 2 feet.. but we are hominids and we walk on 2 feet. Dogs walk on 4
Alongside the human's feet.
This question is not very clear. Dogs walk on their paws. The underside of a dog's feet are the paw pads with are thick and rough skin to protect the dog's feet and to also enable it to walk on nearly all surfaces.
Dogs may walk funny when wearing shoes because they are not used to the sensation of having something on their feet. This can cause them to walk awkwardly or lift their feet higher than usual. Over time, with practice and positive reinforcement, dogs can adjust to wearing shoes and walk more comfortably.
If the animal is a dog, then it has four feet. (A+ Answer)
Yes they do. Claws to be exact, which is another form of nail. They also need to be clipped on a regular basis as well.
No it should not be aloud. If you walk by someone and they are off the leash they could bite them , or they can run away
Need stretching
run, walk, sit, roll over bark eat lick bite scratch wag
so when they go on walks there like shoes for them, and they are filled with air so its soft when they walk.
If you mean feet that rest flat on the ground as opposed to on the toes (as seen in dogs) the term you're looking for is plantigrade. Humans, bears and raccoons have plantigrade feet, since they walk on the soles of their feet, wearas dogs and cats are digitigrade because they walk on their toes (digits.)
because their pelvises are not designed to stand on two legs but most dogs can for a little while