i reckon a german sherped or any other tough and big dogs
They should be separated for at least three months. That way - when you re-introduce them - they will view each other as strangers.
I have a beagle. I've had beagles my whole life. They are incredibly great with children, guests, and new family members. They howl a lot. They can be very hard to walk though, because they are hunting dogs. They follow their noses, and can tend to pull on the leash. They can get overweight easily if they don't have enough time outside. They need to be walked AT LEAST once every other day. They are very cuddly if they are used as pets. My beagle gets worried to be alone, and needs to sleep with me. Overall, beagles are awesome, loving, kind, sweet, dogs. TRUST ME, THEY HOWL A LOT! Each dog has its purpose which it is bread for if you want a dog which sleeps a lot but may howl and let you know something is not normal you may enjoy a beagle they tend to like children they were bread for hunting. They can learn to be very sweet. They can also be trained to obey, but its can be difficult. They do what they want, when they want.
Cuts and other open wounds should be kept clean to avoid infection.
Depending on the breed most dogs live about 10 to 20 years if they are kept in good health.
I guess so. They shouldn't fight and should be kept together to find the right time to breed.
For practical purposes it depends on the size of the dog and the house, any breed of dog can be kept in the house. Proper training is also important.
Yes
depends on the kind of fish ;; the fish kept with your goldfish shouldn't not be likely to eat goldfish ;; you can keep female beta fish with other fish just not males becuase they are preditorial
It depends on the breed
No, if a pet dog is healthy and good natured, then it should be kept and loved for as long as possible no matter what the breed.
When all other variables should be kept unchanged.
They are kept as pets and are simply there to be looked at for most owners. Some people breed them for fun others breed them for profit.