According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the 2011 World's Biggest Dog is George, a purebred Great Dane. He weighs nearly 18 stone and stretches 7 foot long from nose to tail. He is nearly 4 foot high at the shoulder.
pretty smart I have a papillon and he is pretty smart except he is not potty trained
This is mainly due to inbreeding and breeding to extremes for looks and not soundness. For example, the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed standard stipulates that it must have a backwards ridge of hair along its back to be shown, when in fact this is a deformity caused by mild spina biffida. If you are planning on buying a pedigree dog, make sure it has had all relevant screenings and tests for breed specific diseases.
Itally, The Pap is traced back to the 1st one ever founf in a painting.. here is a bit on wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papillon_(dog)
20 feet tall not including the tail which then makes them around the height of 79.826 feet tall
Now that really depends on the dog's metabolism, exercise rate, and what it is fed. Ask your veterinarian on how much you should feed your dog.
for most cats you can just leave a bunch of food out . Pour out as much as the bowl will hold since most cats don't overeat . if you have a chubby cat i would feet it like a half cup to a cup . that's if you feed them dry food .
yes, German sheppards are known to be very very very smart while terriers like jack Russell terriers don't have that kind of intellegence. a lot of it is how easily they are trained like German sheppards are very easy to train and a scottish terrier is very hard to train
I would recomend Blue Buffalo or Nutrish. You can buy these at Petco or PetSmart. If the Papillon is three yearsold or older, you should also get DentaSticks. The dog might have gum disease if he or she is three or older. And with Blue Buffalo, they have basics or regular.
My Papillon poodle mix dpes not shed, but when you go to comb/brush (which you'll need to do at least once a week to prevent matting), some hair will come out.
This is a hard one. After doing research I could not pinpoint a direct link between them. Though a lot of collie breeds can trace their roots to spaniel breeds. I found broad non-specific breed information about spaniels being bred to get certain traits in a collie. A genetic test would have to be run on the individual dogs to see where their genetics can be traced.
papillons and chihuahuas are different. papillons originate from Belgium/France area, while chihuahuas come from Mexico papillon is french for butterfly because of the fur on their ears which looks like butterflies. chihuahuas are smaller and named after the state in Mexico
Papillon is French for "butterfly". When it comes to the dog breed Papillon the name was given describing the ears of the dog, resembling butterflies.
i would say yes, they are fun companions, but very small and delicate, they take the care of an average dog, but it might be a good idea to do some more research on them just to be safe if your thinking of getting one.
I have an eight month papillon who enjoys it, but we keep her on leash. She also enjoys lake swimming, but for that we use a life vest so that she isn't worn out. So the answer is yes, but use caution...
other issue--sharks and birds of prey depending on the size of your pap.
Regarding light and color - when you mix all primary colors together you get white. Black is the absence of light.
Regarding paint and ink - when you mix all primary colors together you get black. White is the absence of color.