Wheaten Terrier
i think that a good name for that kind of breed is whatever you want it to be. it is your dog
Yes. I have a great dog called bear he matches his name he looks like a bear and he is VERY unique!but any dog name is great as long as they are treated well and get lots of love and attention!
the name Bear means grizzlybear, any wild bear, a teddybear or a dog named teddybear,or bear
Bear.
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the name Bear means grizzlybear, any wild bear, a teddybear or a dog named teddybear,or bear
Yes
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. The noun 'dog' is a common noun as a general word for a type of mammal.The noun 'dog' can be a proper noun as the name of an individual person or thing; for example, Dog Hill Road in Dayville, CT; Hot Dog Heaven (restaurant) in Orlando, FL; or "Dog the Bounty Hunter" (TV series).Now if you had a dog, and named it 'Dog', then Dog in this case is a proper noun because it is the name for that individual dog as well as the name for the class of things it belongs to.
a dog, black bear, monkey
charlie bear dingo bandit
The Chow Chow is a breed of dog that is sometimes referred to as "bear" due to its physical resemblance to a small bear. It has a fluffy mane around its head and a unique blue-black tongue, contributing to its bear-like appearance.
No, animals have to be in the same genus in order to mate. Bears are in the genus "Ursus", whereas dogs are in the genus "Canis". Dogs can be half wolf or half dingo, but not bear. There is, however, a breed of dog with "bear" in its name - the Karelian Bear Dog, a black and white dog originated from Finland. Its breed name was derived from the fact that it can defend against bears.