Techically yes. It depends if the dog has agression over items, food, teritory etc. If the dog if the dog is genlte and likes other dogs then yes. Although if you really want to make sure they can both stay safe introduce each dog to the other on neutrel grounds. Like a park, not your house or yard.
Not neccecarily it deends on how well your rott behaves
Yes there is, but you won't see any that are baby or royal blue. A 'blue' poodle is a black poodle with a slight expression of the genes that give a silver poodle their coat - a stronger expression gives a full silver poodle.
would you like a baby to poop all over your house?? would you like a baby to poop all over your house??
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well it would look a bit like a horse and sheep because you get mongrel dogs so like if a Rottweiler and Dalmatian produced a baby it would look a bit of both there's your answer !! :P
NO! It is POSSIBLE, but this would be the same as a woman in her 70's having a baby. The potential negative results for the puppies and mother are very high
If you are 16 and have a baby and would like to get your own house you likely need to be emancipated from your parents and then search the real estate market for a house in your price range.
well you can take the bulldog with you and leave the rottweiler at home or you could take them both with you. If I were you I would do the first option.
The only reason it would matter, is if your house is in a condition that is unsafe and/or unsanitary. That could impact the welfare of your baby.
There is no such thing as an adult baby. It would be the same as asking whether a teen fetus can run around in his house.
no, rabbits are herbivores
You should decide what to name your dog. If you look in a baby book of names, or go on the interent and search Baby Names, that will give you some ideas of what to name your dog!
Duff Baby House was created in 1798.