No, but chow is.
This is a dog to dog trait, as opposed to a breed trait. With the proper training and supervision, as well as the provision of proper chew toys, this can easily be avoided.
yes, but it usually depends on the breed of the dog. if it is a larger species (rotwiler, pitbull) then it shows signs of agression
No, a dog that is a toy breed has to reproduce with a dog of the same breed. This means that they will produce the same breed of dog. And not a dog out of the toy column.
Yes, A dog could vomet after eating a chew toy
Get the dog some good chew toys. Dogs need to chew.
Toy dogs are the smallest of their breed. For example a Toy Poodle is simply a poodle (breed) that is very tiny. For each breed there is a height/weight that they need to be under to classify as a toy
No, drifter is not a breed of dog.
The breed of this dog is a Labrador Retriever.
The breed of my dog is a Labrador Retriever.
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The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog.
Yes, rubber chew toys are generally safe for dogs as long as they are made from non-toxic materials and are the appropriate size for the dog's breed and size. It is important to monitor the dog while they are chewing on the toy to prevent any potential choking hazards or ingestion of small pieces.