Maybe, but I believe they can only mate with one dog at a time.
a dog and a dog its not possible to have to different animals make something
All dog have been bred from wolf ancestors. The elongated snout, blue eyes, and the pack hunting instincts have been bread out of most dogs.
The big dog is the mother of the little dog.
In most cases, Dogs shake their heads due to possible ear infections. If the dog is also scratching at his ears as well, then it's a sure sign of infection.
The puppies are mutts. Not the dogs who breed together. Unless of course their birth parents are mutts, then they are. But if you bred a dog that was pure bred, with a different breed of pure bred, then the puppies would be considered mutts. Not pure bred.Another answer:The offspring of two different purebred dogs are crossbreeds, not mutts. "Mutt," like the word "mongrel," implies a dog of indeterminate breeding; in other words, it's lineage is so mixed you can't tell what it is.
There is no actual breed of dog called "Teacup Pomeranian". The term simply refers to a very small dog of the Pomeranian breed. These dogs are often bred from two runts.
"does she have a dog" would be correct
Yes, because though pits were bred to be dog aggressive, they were bred to be so docile and affectionate to people that you could jump in and separate two fighting pits without getting bit. They are one of the friendliest dog breeds in the world.
Female dogs go into heat two to three times a year. It is possible for them to have a litter during those times, but it is not healthy for them to have more than one litter a year. Even then, the dog's age and health should be taken into consideration. Breeding a bitch every other year may be best for her own welfare. In puppy mills, female dogs are bred as often as possible, and their health is severely affected by this; it is a type of abuse.
No two dogs simply make a collie. They are the result of high drive herding dogs from multiple countries, which were bred many hundreds of years ago. They're an ancient breed that can only continue by being bred collie-to-collie.
Male dogs can breed frequently, but females should only be bred once a year for health reasons.
A bitch (female lab) can be bred when she turns two years of age. Dogs (male labs) can be bred about the same age.