Yes, if they threaten people.
yes
yes of course look at their eyes disappointment sadness smiles excitement
fox,humans,dogs threaten swans
If you mean "smiles" as a plural of "smile" then it would be "Osmehe" but if you mean it as a verb "smiles" as in "he/she smiles" it would be "smeje se".
Dogs threaten to bite vets all the time- vets are used to having sick and injured dogs snap at them- if they get bitten, they surely do not blame the dog or its owner.
smiles
The possessive form would be "the pumpkins' smiles."
You can be arrested for anything, or nothing at all. In some states it is unlawful to threaten an animal if it is part of a governmental function (police dogs, bomb dogs, etc.) so you could actually be convicted as well.
There is no patron saint of smiles.
Frank Finch Smiles's birth name is Francis Finch-Smiles.
insult the dog house and place staw inside