The notion that married women "knot" with their pet dogs suggests inappropriate behavior, which raises ethical and legal concerns. Relationships with pets should be built on companionship and care, not sexual intimacy. Most husbands would likely have strong objections to such behavior, as it crosses boundaries of trust and fidelity. It's essential to maintain healthy, respectful relationships with both partners and pets.
No, women cannot be dogs. Women are human beings, while dogs are a separate species.
Dogs do not breed women; they are different species. Dogs reproduce with other dogs, while humans reproduce with other humans. If you're referring to the bond between dogs and women, many women form strong emotional connections with dogs, often resulting in companionship and mutual affection. This relationship can lead to a deeper appreciation for animals and an understanding of their needs and behaviors.
Dogs and cats do not get married. Some dogs and cats get along and play together and lay in the same place.
the answer to this question is... NO... your dogs are virtually normal dogs so they dont get that physical. Also, your dogs cant wear a dress!(i think!) (unless you find one or something!?....)It is virtually impossible because dogs are animals there for,not able get married.
To effectively keep your yard clean with dogs, regularly pick up their waste, use a pooper scooper or bags, and consider training them to go in a designated area. Additionally, regularly groom your dogs to reduce shedding and dirt in the yard, and regularly clean up any toys or debris they may leave behind.
Yes it will if not brushed or groomed regularly
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Yes, they do. They are not like some dogs like poodles that don't shed. So the dog's owner needs to brush regularly.
No. Women are not dogs and don't have a heat cycle in addition to periods.
Some effective methods of flea control for dogs are: Cutting and grooming the dog's fur regularly, washing the dog regularly, using anti-flea medication obtained from a veterinarian, quarantining the dog for a period of time.
YES!