This depends largely on the species of the cat and dog. Most dogs have a single large pad and three to four smaller pads above it. Cats however often inherit extra "toes" meaning that their paw prints may have extra pads. Also many dogs are much larger than cats making their prints much larger than a cats. However, it basically comes down to the individual cat or dog.
Dog paws differ from coyote paws in several very subtle ways. Such as the toes, in a dog the inner toes are bigger while on the coyote they are smaller. Another difference is the shape, a dog paw is slightly round and a coyote paw is more oval.
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Yes, different animal paw prints in tattoos do represent different things. The paw print of a tiger could represent power or strength, while the paw print of a dog might represent loyalty and friendship.
Not to the same extent that humans have fingerprints, no. Cat's pads are basically smooth, not having the ridges that make human fingerprints. While injury can make a cat's paw print unique, there is very little else apart from sheer size to distinguish one cat's paw print from another's.
same as a dog
A dog paw print tattoo is a good tattoo to get to remember a pet. You could also put the name of the dog under tattoo.
I got one in memory of my cat.
the cats paw lets it balance and the dogs paw doesnt
His cat called beluga
If one is looking for an actual paw print as opposed to some sort of design, then the best place for one to look would be at or near to a dog park. If one arrives when the ground is damp, one should have no trouble finding many different paw prints.
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