I'd like to think so.
The brains of people and dogs have the same parts. They are shaped differently. They have a much larger Broca's area and Wernicke's area. In some layers, dogs or people have more. People have far more folds. People's brains are larger. So, although they follow the same general plan, important differences exist.
little dogs are more delicate, there brains are smaller than big dogs. big dogs are much dopier than little dogs. their brains are functioned which makes them more clumsy. littler dogs brains help them to be more agile, and help them take in their surroundings!
yes dogs do have brains.
Adult humans have much larger skulls than most dogs, and can therefore have larger brains. The sizes of the brains are comparable given their sizes, but the human brain has greater development and specialization.
most dogs do not eat your brains but if you have a mutant dog he will.
Dogs do have brains, but they do act pretty silly sometimes. This isn't because of lack of a brain (without a brain, a dog would die), but is because of the way their brains work.
They do have Brains don't they.
Apes are larger and more intelligent than monkeys, and they do have larger brains. I think that apes would have larder brains because arnt they bigger in size?
Because of the black coons.
no they eat dog brains.
Yes and no. Dogs have larger brains in proportion to their body weight than cats, and are apparently smarter, as they are more trainable. Cats' independence is often mistaken for intelligence, but they do seem to have less capability to learn. Humans have much larger brains than dogs relative to their body weight, and are capable of abstract thought, and of planning for the future, something dogs are not. It is the fact that humans are so smart that has led them to make so many problems for themselves...
False