Dogs are mammals. They give live birth after internal fertilisation and a gestation period. They also suckle their young.
Dogs and wolves nurse their young, making them mammals.
Yes they do. The female suckles the puppies until they're ready for solid food.
A bulldog has live young and it is not a marsupial.
Nope - insects lay eggs which hatch. They do not 'give birth'
female dogs give birth, so there species can live on for generations to come. it is simply a way of life to reproduce young.
A dog is a mammal and therefore gives birth to live young ones. A dog gives birth to multiple young ones at a time.
1.) Body covered by hair or fur 2.) Four-chambered heart 3.) specialized teeth 4.) Warm blooded 5.) Suckle their young with mother's milk 6.) Babies born as miniature versions of an adult
Because they give birth to live young and nourish them on teats.
Horses are mammals and give birth very much like cats and dogs and humans.
yes, because they have birth to live young and feed them milk that is produced from their body.
Yes, all dogs are mammals because they are warm-blooded, give birth to live young and nurse their young.
The logic would be. All dogs are mammals All mammals give birth to live young. Therefore dogs give birth to live young. The problem with this is that monotremes, which are mammals lay eggs. Other than that, this is the correct format.