yes when they die and they dont want you to see or they go off by them selves to find other dogs to mate with
Dogs may instinctively go off to die because they are trying to find a quiet and secluded place to pass away, similar to how some animals in the wild isolate themselves when they are sick or dying. This behavior may be a way for dogs to protect their pack or family from the sight and smell of death, as well as to avoid drawing predators to their location.
Sort of. Dogs cool themselves off by allowing saliva to evaporate off their tongues, which is exactly like sweating. The only difference is that it's not sweat.
No, dogs typically do not use toilets to relieve themselves. They usually go outside or on designated pee pads or litter boxes indoors.
It does seem that dogs do, doesn't it? While I don't know for sure, I can say that the cooling systems for dogs use saliva as a major component. Dogs can't cool themselves through their skin as we do; they cool themselves by allowing saliva to evaporate off their tongues. A skill that dogs have perfected.
Dogs don't actually 'like' to lick themselves - they do it to clean themselves or relieve discomfort.
Guns cannot go off by themselves. Human intervention is always necessary for a firearm to discharge.
A person can go off the path they have set for themselves. A hiker or an animal can go off a path in the woods. An ATV can go off an ATV path.
they were dogs in which bombs were strapped to and they had to run to a trench and the bomb would go off killing the people in the trenches.
They are still small dogs themselves and and are "insecure" and try to fight with other dogs to give themselves confidence and security
yes there are.. They don't show themselves alot but i can see them just wandering around. I wouldn't go up to one if you go there
No.
Panting is effective at cooling a dog off when it's too hot. Dogs can't sweat so panting is the only natural way for it to cool themselves off.