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Full grown swordfish have no teeth.
depends on the age puppy 1-16lbs 6mos. old 45-65 full grown 110-135lbs all of my shepherds wieghs around the 110-150lbs range with big bones and all muscle they are all working shepherds.
No, not after the tooth has grown to its full size.
For a full grown adult, there is 36 teeth in total.
Yes, As long as it isn't big amounts as store bought is full of sugar.
75-95 lbs., for a German sheperd
No
Pulling on a leash is common for any dog that is not properly trained to walk on a leash. With German Shepherds in particular this can be a HUGE problem due to their size once full grown and their protective nature. You can purchase a head collar or a special harness that will prevent your German Shepherd puppy from pulling while training him/her how to properly walk on a leash. I own two German Shepherds. They don't pull but I still use anti-pull harnesses on them whenever I walk them. There are a lot of people that are flat out afraid of German Shepherds. While they have nothing to fear from my dogs, using the harnesses makes them feel a little bit safer when they're out and about.
Approximately 36 teeth, I know this because I have a twelve-year-old mare of my own and the vet says she has 36 which is the amount of teeth for an average full-grown mare has.
Yes if you have a big stick.
220 pounds full grown 220 pounds full grown 220 pounds full grown
A full grown person has 273 bones in his/her body....that includes the teeth as well. from the age of 18