No, humans and dogs have evolved from different ancestors, they are completely different species.
Not in real life, only in Hollywood
No. You shouldn't ever give a dog human medicine unless a vet specifically says to.
No male dogs do not go through heats. Only female dogs go through heats. It is very similar to a human the way this works.
No, dogs do not have the correct genetics to develop human hands.
Dogs (canis lupus familiaris) are a pure species that evolved from the Grey Wolf(canis Lupus) by natural and early human intervention.So yes, Dogs, are Dogs.Just like a human, is a human, is a human, and so on.
Its about letting dogs out of the kennel. Ever watch Hotel For Dogs?
Grills aren't human. So no probably, so maybe as a joke...... but seriously.
Yes, human lice cannot survive on dogs as they are species-specific parasites.
no it is not ever good for dogs to eat.
No, dogs cannot get human head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals like dogs.
Never, ever administer human pharmaceuticals to dogs without a specific, written instruction from a licensed veterinarian. Many human pharmaceuticals, such as Tylenol and Advil, can kill dogs. The only answer to this question is: do not give your dog any medicine until you've talked to his or her vet.
Dogs Can't talk.