Yes and also in some cases no. If you hear your dog chocking that tells you not to pull as hard.
Yes it does and it can cause serious damage if the dog is wearing a dog collar and not a dog harness. Dog harnesses prevent damage to a dog's neck and specific types of dog harnesses are designed to prevent pulling - anti-pull harnesses are used to stop a dog pulling, along with training.
the hame hurt my dogs neck when i took him out for a walk.
noNo, a dog harness cannot harm a dog, it is a dog collar that can cause wheezing, coughing and damage to a dog's trachea if a dog pulls whilst walking on a collar and leash. A dog harness is used to spread the pressure of pulling across the dog's chest which prevents damage to the sensitive neck area. Anti-pull harnesses are specially designed aids for use, along with dog training to stop dogs pulling.
Your spine is atached to your neck muscles, You neck is attached to your brain. You get a migrane.
I don't see how you could, but if you mean by the neck, that is a very bad idea!
if you get him mad
NO! These dogs are bred as hunters. I have two of my own and we lived in a suburban neighborhood and still they hunted a rabbit, squirrel, and many snakes. If you are thinking of getting a Jack Russel get rid of your hamster. Also always keep them on a harness and leash. They are very territorial and could snap a yorkies neck in an instant. Never let them of a leash!
Dogs may lay on your neck as a sign of affection, seeking warmth, or to feel secure and close to you.
Your neck may hurt after benching due to poor form or improper positioning of your head and neck during the exercise. It is important to maintain proper alignment and support for your neck to prevent strain and discomfort.
Yes
on their neck but you can not touch it
Yes.
You may have bruised the Eustachian tube. Or any number of muscles in the neck area because of the force of the vomiting. There is a lot of pressure behind the act of vomiting and pulling or bruising muscles is common.