Cats have developed muscles for jumping and climbing. Dogs have more for running.
Any dog can jump higher than a building; a typical building can't jump. Just count how high the base went from the ground. A dog would jump about a foot high while a building will just stand still.
It depends on the horse and it depends on the dog.
It is not ideal to feed cat food to a dog, nor dog food to a cat. Cats are obligate carnivores; dogs are opportunistic carnivores and thus have different dietary requirements. Cat food is higher in protein and fat than dog food, which can cause the dog to gain weight if fed cat food.
Labradors are known for their athletic abilities and can typically jump up to 4 feet high, which is higher than many other dog breeds.
Generally, cats are better jumpers than dogs. Cats are more agile and have stronger hind legs, allowing them to jump higher and with more precision. However, there can be variation among individual animals based on breed and training.
A dog has more teeth than a cat.
Yes a lot higher ! especially the Saluki and the Indian dog breeds which can jump 6 feet high !
Neither, but more closely related to a cat than a dog
No. I used to have a dog that would eat nothing but dry cat food, and only Purina cat food. I later found out though, that cat food has a higher amount of protein than dog food, and could have resulted in health problems for my dog if I had kept him on it long term. But an ocassional meal of cat food will not hurt your dog.
Why are you giving your dog cat food? Cat food is higher in protein and will cause diarrhea in dogs so don't feed cat food to your dog.
A cat can taste better than a dog, that is why they are so picky!
Because it's in the chain of the cat eating the bird and then dog eating the cat.