Yes.
little dogs are more delicate, there brains are smaller than big dogs. big dogs are much dopier than little dogs. their brains are functioned which makes them more clumsy. littler dogs brains help them to be more agile, and help them take in their surroundings!
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Dogs do have brains, but they do act pretty silly sometimes. This isn't because of lack of a brain (without a brain, a dog would die), but is because of the way their brains work.
the only difference between their brains is the size because most humans have bigger skulls than dogs so that allows them to have a bigger brain and the bigger the brain the more your brain absorbs the information.
yes dogs do have brains.
most dogs do not eat your brains but if you have a mutant dog he will.
They do have Brains don't they.
The size of an ant
There is some variation in brain size among different dog breeds, but that is mostly due to variation in body size. W. Tecumseh Fitch's 2010 book "The Evolution of Language" explains that, in general, larger animals have larger brains -- you couldn't very well encase a humpback whale's 10-pound brain in your skull. But if you're comparing brain size relative to body size, as the breed's body size gets smaller, dog brain size doesn't necessarily shrink in exact proportion. Smaller dogs tend to have brains that seem huge in proportion to their bodies when compared to the brain/body ratio of larger dogs.
no they are extremly smart but their brains are about the size of a peanut
no they eat dog brains.
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