Yes, If the dog is neutered, it's less likely to roam. Male dogs roam in search of females. Their drive to do so is thwarted by neutering your pet.
Processed dog foods are classified into puppy and adult food. You should give the adult dog food then. Also, homemade dog food can be given to adult dogs.
Each vertebrae is one bone in an adult dog.
In general, the adult form of a puppy is a dog. Sometimes the word puppy or pup is used to describe the young of other species, such as a seal, shark, or rodent.
Females get spayed, males get neutered.
All mammals are born with a set of milk teeth, also known as baby teeth, and adult teeth. A dog is in this classification. If the dog's too is knocked out between the ages of 2 to 3 months old their adult tooth come in. If the tooth that is knocked out is an adult tooth it won't.
The dingo is a free-roaming wild dog unique to the continent of Australia
Get Veterinary help immediately.
Processed dog foods are classified into puppy and adult food. You should give the adult dog food then. Also, homemade dog food can be given to adult dogs.
You must get an adult person to help with this because the dog needs a vet and without any delay.
Other Dogs, or maybe the dog catcher if it happens to be roaming the streets.
you could be allergic to puppy or an adult dog
A male German shepherd will usually grow to be a large adult dog.
Yes, if the adult dog was not vaccinated against distemper he can be infected by a sick puppy. If the adult dog has current vaccinations he is not at risk.
Dingo is the common name for an Australian free roaming wild dog
Are you serious? Its actually against the law to let your dog roam NOT restrained. In most states you can receive a citation if your dog is found roaming alone.
A puppy is a young dog, usually a dog is considered a puppy until around 1 year. A adult dog is a fully grown dog.
You nutter a male dog or cat, you geld a male horse. You should ask your equine vet what they prefer to do, but typically it would depend on the length of time that would pass from feeding to surgery.