No but a cat can
yes the puppy dies cause Lennie pet it too hard and too much
A Mom could die if she had a puppy or a placenta stuck still inside her and was not brought to the vet to have it removed. A puppy sometimes dies after birth, it is called "fading puppy" and it is thought that there is something wrong with the puppy and it is natures way of taking care of it.
yes the puppy dies cause Lennie pet it too hard and too much
if they are not weined, they will die, due to not enough vidamens for them, if they are weined, they should be fine, exept for the fact that the dog will be either whining, or not being as active.
In utero, ie still born. Meaning a puppy which dies while still inside their mother's womb.
Coral dies by people droping anchors on it, and people breaking it off the rest and killing it.
Many chickens die from stravation in africa, and in the rest of the world save the chickens
no the puppy will not die, just call a vet or take it to the vet.
It depends on the conditions. If all the goldfish were being starved (for example) most of them WOULD die. But if one just happened to die for no particular reason, then it probably won't affect the rest.
say ants die then anteaters die and then the animals that eat anteaters die and so on till everything dies in the world
The best time to remove a puppy from its mother is once it is weaned. A puppy should remain with the litter until at least six weeks old, preferably eight weeks old. The longer it is on mother's milk, the healthier it will be but it may be better if you get it earlier because if it remembers its family it can die earlier from depression
if you give them too much water the roots get no air and since they need oxygen they will sufficate and die after which the rest of the plant dies