yes
My Australian Shepherd,Fido hates swimming. And so does my other one. So probably,some like to swim and some don't
My Australian Shepherd,Fido hates swimming. And so does my other one. So probably,some like to swim and some don't
Foxes sometimes DO live in wooded areas. They do, however, prefer open areas like fields.
Australian Shepherds, like many dog breeds, have approximately 220 million smell receptors. This is significantly more than humans, who have about 5 million smell receptors. This heightened sense of smell allows Australian Shepherds to excel in scent detection tasks and tracking activities.
The wetlands are wooded with primarily oak and holly trees. There are lots of small bushes and open grassy areas. A large portion of the wooded areas are swampy. Blueberrys and Cranberrys grow very well in this area.
Humming birds are usually found in wooded areas like parks and high oak trees.
garter snakes like to be in the wooded areas with grassy or bushy coverings
Grasses and weeds will be growing in the sunny areas.
Wooded areas and areas that have thick brush and grass. Rabbits have no defense other than to hide, They like wooded areas that have been cut over or forested because when the plants start to grow back they are thick and low to the ground. Bushes and briars make it difficult for birds of prey to swoop down and attack.
every where . . . . . mostly in like wooded areas, and places with TALL grass. We have a field behind our house, and there always commin' in our yard.
every where . . . . . mostly in like wooded areas, and places with TALL grass. We have a field behind our house, and there always commin' in our yard.
Yes, Golden Retrievers are purebreds. They are their own distinct breed just like Border Collies or Australian Shepherds or Poodles, etc.