dog's tooth violet= adders tongue
adder's tongue
The plant you are referring to is Erythronium, commonly known as Trout Lily. It is a spring-flowering perennial plant that produces small, lily-like flowers. The name "dogs tooth violet" likely comes from the shape of the plant's corms.
Canine means of dogs. A canine tooth, for example, is the kind of pointy tooth that dogs have.
Technically yes. But it is not just playing with bigger dogs. If the dogs tooth is caught in the toy and the other dogs tugs then the dogs tooth can inevitably be pulled out. When a dogs tooth is pulled out it will bleed and you will most likely need to bring it to the vet in order to have the hole sutured.
There are many North American animals that burrow underground. These animals include prairie dogs, as well as the ground hogs.
They require therapy dogs since Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease has no cure and needs physical and occupational therapy.
It is common for dogs to lose teeth as they age, with most dogs losing teeth by the age of 7. The main reasons behind tooth loss in dogs include dental disease, trauma, and genetics. Dental disease, such as periodontal disease, is the most common cause of tooth loss in dogs and can be prevented with regular dental care. Trauma, such as injuries or accidents, can also lead to tooth loss in dogs. Additionally, some dogs may be genetically predisposed to dental issues that can result in tooth loss. Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene can help prevent tooth loss in dogs.
no take it to the vet
yes in fact cats and dogs do see things in ultraviolet lightm if you are wondering what ultra violet light is it is form of radiation whitch is not visible to the human eye
No, because dogs see in black & white. Dogs do see in pastel colors of blues, yellow, gray.
If the tooth came off and you had the piece, you can go to the vet or animal hospital and they can apply a special glue to put the tooth back together.
Yes, dogs do live in north america.