no. It matters how old it is. No matter if it runs faster or slower.
A dog
The rhinoceros is faster with a maximum speed of 35 mph. An elephant is a tad slower at 25mph.
The speed that the animal drinks is directly related to the size of the animal. That being said, toy dogs would probably drink slower than cats, but a dog like a German Shepherd would probably drink faster because they can swollow a larger volume of liquid more quickly.
Definitely the gorilla. A dog, no matter the size, is no match against a gorilla.
Even if you have another dog already, it shouldn't matter what size the second dog is. Animals rank themselves by age and dominance, not size. But if you can't control a big dog, don't get one. A fellow dog lover.
Cheetahs are the fastest land animals. Faster than the best human sprinter. But they would be slower than the average car.
No, the size of the female dog does not have to be smaller than the male for breeding to occur. Size compatibility can be a consideration to avoid potential complications during mating or pregnancy, but it is not a strict requirement. Breeding decisions should prioritize the health and well-being of both the female and male dogs.
The size of a dogs heart will vary greatly with the size of the dog.
It probably depends what kind of dog it is, but i think an ostrich is faster than a dog.
Urination is how the body disposes of toxins, so yes it can kill grass. Size of the dog does not matter.
ALL dogs, no matter their size or breed need training!
The type of dog does not matter it is all about how well trained they are although you may want to get a smart dog so hopefully it will learn faster. If you want a smart dog I would steer clear of Maltese and cocker spaniels as they seem to not be as smart as say a lab or a golden retriever. So basically the type of dog doent really matter.