Human lifespans are usually longer than a dog's lifespan.
the only difference is the size
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dogs are smarter
I guess people started making comparisons between humans and dogs lifespans. The average human lives to around 80 years old. The average for a dog is about 12 human years. Simple calculations show the ratio to be approximately 1:7
The main difference between a human skeleton and a dog's skeleton is the size and shape of certain bones. Dogs have longer shoulder blades, rib cages, and tails compared to humans. Additionally, the bones in a dog's front legs, or forelimbs, are more elongated and bear more weight than a human's arms.
nothing realy but dog clippers are a bit sharper to get more hair off HOPE this helps
what is the difference between a rabbit and dog in height
Whole body can sweat
The difference is simply the spelling of the word. The correct spelling for a canine is "Dog".
Flies like anything stinky, it wouldn't make much difference to them if it was from a dog or a human.
The main difference between dog hair and dog fur is that hair is longer, finer, and typically grows continuously, while fur is shorter, denser, and sheds seasonally.
There is very little difference in anatomy and physiology. Dogs are mammals.