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No, dogs do not develop freckles as they age. Freckles are a genetic trait found in humans and are not commonly seen in dogs.
Yes, they do. Dogs can also develop problems with their spleens.
No, dogs do not have the correct genetics to develop human hands.
about 2 or 3
they can and some do
Pregnant dogs develop bigger stomachs.
No, dogs and cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans do. Hemorrhoids are specific to the anatomy of humans and are not a common issue in animals.
Yes, dogs can have freckles, which are also known as "skin pigmentation spots." Freckles in dogs are caused by an increase in melanin production in certain areas of their skin, similar to how freckles develop in humans.
Dogs are born without a eyesight because they have to develop before opening their eyes.
you feed it to grow and walk it to develop it.All dogs grow and develop, and to do this they need nutritional food. Dogs eat kibble that contains fibre, vitimins, etc. This then makes them develop. If you have a puppy it is slightly harder to get nutrition into them. By using special puppy milk, this gives them calcium, which then helps their bones grow. Which then makes them grow into a larger dog.
Dogs will develop diabetes more often then cats. As with humans getting diabetes all depends on predisposing factors such as obesity, hereditary factors and illness.
Make friends with the dogs by playing with them and giving them food. By that, you and the dog will develop a friendly environment/relationship.