Dogs have different colored fur due to genetics. The genes inherited from their parents determine the pigmentation of their fur, resulting in a variety of colors and patterns.
Some dogs' fur changes color in spots due to a genetic trait called "merle" or "piebald" that causes patches of different colored fur to appear on their coat.
yes some even have two diffrent colored eyes
all dogs have fur
Yes. Some dogs don't have "fur" but hair like on your head. Breeds such as Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers have human hair.
Yes, dogs can have spots or dots on their fur.
Blue colored dogs, such as those with a blue coat or fur, do not possess any unique characteristics compared to dogs of other colors. The color of a dog's coat does not affect their behavior, temperament, or health. It is simply a result of genetics and does not impact their overall traits or qualities.
well not all dogs have fur like chines dogs every dog is diffrent
Dogs are color blind, so unless the water smells different, they probably have no preference.
Dogs shed their fur based on changes in daylight and temperature, which signal their bodies to prepare for different seasons. This shedding process helps them adapt to the weather and stay comfortable.
Dogs have fur, which is made up of multiple layers of hair.
There is no real, existing animal with purple fur.
The white fur is camouflage so there could have been different colored polar bears that were hunted out by an extinct predator?