Puppies' fur can change color as they grow older, with some breeds getting lighter and others getting darker.
Hormones
Yes, puppies typically grow into their paws as they get older. This means that their paws may appear large in comparison to their body when they are young, but as they continue to grow, their body will catch up and their paws will be proportionate to their size.
Older, More Tired and probley feed up which would depending on your lifestyle make a much darker later stage in life.
Unfortunatly they can't actually have puppies because they are actually puppies themselves and they won't grow any older than they were when you got them.
No not all. Some puppies have black noes when they are born. This usually happens to the darker colored puppies. The lighter colored puppies may have pink noses. Nobody knows why puppies have pink noses. It is probably because either the puppy has very little fur or because it is brightly colored. And no not all puppies have pink noses.
No waxing removes the hair from root, it will grow back lighter and thinner and with continuous use, the hair root will die....
If you are asking if they used the same puppies for all the buddies movies, then no because the movies are sometimes years a part and like all living things, they grow older and are no longer puppies.
Puppies' fur typically changes color as they grow older, usually around 6-8 weeks of age. This change in color is a natural part of their development.
They are puppies who never grow up...So they don't mate or have puppies! sorry!
you cant grow your own pups
Puppies may try to nurse on humans due to a natural instinct to seek comfort and security, similar to how they would nurse from their mother. This behavior is common in young puppies and usually decreases as they grow older and more independent.
No, German Shepherd puppies are not born black. They are usually born with a coat color that can range from black and tan to sable, bi-color, or all black. The black coloration typically develops as they grow older.