Brachicephalic, mesocephalic and dolicocephalic
No there isn't. Boxy head, box head and blocky head refer to the shape of the dogs head and is much preferred by most people.
No, dogs do not get head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and cannot be transmitted to dogs.
No, dogs cannot get head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals like dogs.
The push-down exercise work the tricep muscles. It works all three heads of the tricep to give the horseshoe shape. The three heads of the triceps are the lateral head, the long head, and the medial head.
The three categories of head and neck muscles are the facial muscles, which control expressions; the muscles of mastication, which are involved in chewing; and the neck muscles, which facilitate movements such as bending and rotation of the head. Facial muscles include groups like the orbicularis oris and zygomaticus. The muscles of mastication primarily include the masseter and temporalis. Neck muscles encompass the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius, among others.
No, dogs cannot get head lice from humans. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals like dogs.
No, dogs cannot get human head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals like dogs.
The egg shape head and the skinny eyes, tells me that these dogs were not bred for sport. I likely go for the static or pedigree show.
Yes, head lice are specific to humans and cannot infest dogs. Dogs can get their own type of lice, but it is not the same as head lice and does not pose a threat to humans.
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The Ragdoll cat's ideal head shape is broad with a modified wedge shape.