Yes, there are panda dogs. They are usually chows which have been groomed and dyed to resemble pandas. The process is also sometimes done with smaller dogs such as the bichon frise.
They exist, but information on them is hard to get, so most panda dogs are just white dogs dyed with black to give them that characteristic panda eyes, ears, and paws. The most likely case is that of which it is bread between a panda and a Chow Chow. But don't fret if they may not actually exist, some really rich person will have one made for no reason in the future.
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Dogs do not really kiss. That is a human behavior. They may lick each other's mouths, but that's not really the same thing..
It depends on the size, location and type of wound.
no not really but they are good guard dogs even though they are small
They exist, but information on them is hard to get, so most panda dogs are just white dogs dyed with black to give them that characteristic panda eyes, ears, and paws. The most likely case is that of which it is bread between a panda and a Chow Chow. But don't fret if they may not actually exist, some really rich person will have one made for no reason in the future.
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Pandas Are Dogs.
Panda dogs don't exist there just dogs like poodles or other dogs that are usually fat they are white and hav dye in the same place as pandas
Dogs. Panda bears.
No, 'Panda dogs' are usually Chow dogs, or some other breed of dog whose coat has been dyed to look like a Panda. And that can be dangerous for the dog.
Snow leopards and jackals will kill and eat panda cubs.
No, a giant panda is a bear but the red panda is related to the raccoon.
You can watch videos of panda dogs doing tricks online at the YouTube website. Once on the page, type "Panda dog tricks" into the search field at the top of the page to bring up the videos.
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The Giant Panda really only has one enemy, which is MAN. Additional Information: When they are adult the Giant Panda doesn't really worry about natural predators or an enemy other than man. But when they are young, or cubs they are very small, and are preyed on by a few animals. The main predators are Leopards, but Brown bears, and wild dogs would be cause for alarm too. The Panda has excellent hearing and a mother would be extra cautious while raising her young.