Keeshonds as a breed typically do not have a strong affinity for water. While individual dogs may vary in their preferences, many Keeshonds tend to be cautious around bodies of water and may not enjoy swimming or getting wet. It's important to introduce water gradually and always supervise them around it.
There is solid water, like ice, liquid water, like rain, and gas, like steam.
No, salad oil is not soluble in water. Salad oil is a nonpolar substance, while water is polar. Since like dissolves like, nonpolar substances like oil do not mix well with polar substances like water.
Compounds that like water.
Not especially, no. In fact, it's so little like water that I can't even begin to imagine why you would think it might possibly be like water.
well it depends on what type of plant it is some plants like little water and lots of sunlight some like lots of water and little sunlight and others like lots of water and lots of sunlight.
They were breed to be barge dogs.
they both are pure bread and are good with kids
Yes, the Keeshond sheds very heavily, hence they are not recommended for people allergic to dogs.
truthfully, it depends the area and the breeder. in New Jersey, the two breeders cost $800-$1000. in other places like Michigan and North Carolina, and Tennessee, they are $250-$500.
Not many people have them, but they are very cute medium sized dogs. They are great with families and kids, and are smart, so they can be very well trained.
Yes. Keeshonds are in one of my books, they look kind-of like chow-shaped huskies and are very fluffy and apparantly very good family dogs.
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Its most probably a staff. Shih Tzu/Lhaso apso: They are always SO, SO friendly, playful and hyper-active and I love them VERY much! I like Staffies too- Old English sheepdogs are the clown prince of the canine kingdom, but they are large and hyperactive. Keeshonds were bred for their companionship, so (as a breed) they are well-known for being calm around people.
like any other cats they do not like water but there is a species of cats called a Devon rex who does like to play in water.
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Malteses do not like to swim the freak out at a site of water.
yes, jaguars in general like the water.