The breed of dog most likely to be able to do this, depending on the wall, is the Norwegian Lundehund. This breed was developed to search for puffin eggs on steep, rocky cliffs. These dogs have six toes on their paws, which enable them to get a good purchase on slippery surfaces.
No, they are a breed of dog and are not endangered.
species of a dog
A Bichon Frise is a species of a dog.
The kennel for any dog should be big enough in one direction for the dog to lie with a straight back, and small enough for the dog to curl up without big gaps between the dog and the walls on three sides, so that it can be warm and out of draughts.
Not a human's skin but the dog itself. A dog's saliva contain lysozymes which help damage bacterial cell walls.
No
Yes, there is the prairie dog
spotted skunks are small in size, so they can easily climb trees, as they commonly do. other skunks are larger and having claws for digging makes it very hard to climb trees, therefore they rarely climb trees
Dog can breed dog. It can have same species.
first of all get rid of the dog, then re-wallpaper the walls. problem solved
The dingo is regarded as Australia's wild dog. However, this does not mean that any wild dog is a dingo. The true dingo is a completely different species of dog.
Yes, a dog who has hip dysplasia can climb stairs if a hind leg is lame.
No, fennecs are not good tree climbers. Only the gray fox which has partially retractable claws is a tree climber.
Think about it. Its the exact same reason why cats have whiskers! If a dog was to climb into a pitch black hole, the whiskers will tell them if or how close they are to the walls.
The raccoon dog is a species of wild dog, primarily found in parts of northern Asia,
No, they are a breed of dog and are not endangered.
An "organism" is any type of living things like a cat,dog,bat etc. A "species" is the category they go in.