Bj's folds with a side of Burba Mex
A German Sheperd , a Malinois or a Pharoah Hound
a poodle
It's unlikely. Most often when a prick eared dog is mixed with a drop eared dog the ears will not stand.
The lining of a pig stomach has multiple folds called rugae. These folds churn and mix the food with the digestive juices. They also allow the stomach to stretch without rupturing the lining.
A dog that looks like a West Highland White Terrier but with grey ears could possibly be a West Highland White Terrier mix, such as a Westie mixed with a breed that has grey coloring. It is recommended to do a DNA test to determine the exact breed mix.
It depends on you dogs breed, a German Shepherd may still be growing so their ears will flop, a mutt on the other hand will usually have a mix between pointy and floppy ears.
We bought a German shepherd pup in October. We brought him home at 6 weeks old. His ears stood up at 7 weeks old. I have kept picture logs and specifically marked the day his ears stood up.
I have a pekingese/cairn terrier mix who is 11 and he's the cutest dog you've ever seen! People tell me he looks just like a Benji. His face looks like a terrier. He weighs about 22 pounds, has longer hair that must be groomed, is blond with dark tips on his ears, and has long silky ears and tail. I think he's adorable. :)
It might be somevariety of Siamese mix. If your cat is very vocal, it probably is.
We j ust adopted a 4 mnth old Lab coon mix he looks just like a black lab with floppy ears lol he is cute and full of energy!!
Teeth are used for biting, chewing, and grinding food into smaller pieces to aid in digestion. The tongue helps to move food around the mouth, mix it with saliva, and push it back towards the teeth for chewing. It also plays a role in speech and taste perception.
Yes, it's normal for a young dog's ears to droop or become floppy as they grow. This is part of the natural development process and may happen as the muscles and cartilage in the ears strengthen and adjust. Some mixed-breed dogs, like Border Collie Australian Shepherd mixes, may have ears that are more prone to flopping. In some cases, the ears may eventually stand up again, but it can vary from dog to dog.