Yes, dogs can have moles on their faces. These moles are usually harmless and can vary in size and color. It is important to monitor any changes in the mole's appearance or size and consult a veterinarian if there are any concerns.
no all faces don't have moles
Yes, dogs can have moles, as can other animals. A mole can be melanoma cancer in dogs, but don't be alarmed because that is rare. Moles are very common.
can a mole in my yard hurt my small dog/
Dogs have moles on their face due to genetics and skin pigmentation. These moles are usually harmless and are a normal part of a dog's skin.
Moles are for chemistry not for hot dogs.
Yes.
Dogs have moles with whiskers to help them sense their surroundings and navigate their environment. Whiskers, also known as vibrissae, are sensitive to touch and vibrations, providing dogs with important information about objects and obstacles in their path.
No, they eat only vegetation, they are herbivores.
No it is illegal
I don't think so
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I'm wondering the same thing. I have moles that are eating the grubs, but my dog is killing the moles...she's up to 4 this week.