Some snakes certainly can. Most poisonous snakes could, for example, and some of the larger constrictors could easily do so also (small constrictors might be able to do so if they were lucky, but for the smallest species the cat's a bigger danger to them than they are to the cat).
They swallow their prey whole.
Basically this means 'I can't stand you' or 'shut up' depending on how it's said. Jump in a lake (and drown yourself). Swallow a snake (and die).
Scientifically, there is no way to fully genetically merge a snake with a dog. If you mean in fantasy, what you would have would surely be an interesting creature. A snake can sometimes eat a dog, but that might not be what you mean.
It is not advised to let a dog eat a dead snake. Some snakes are poisonous and it can harm the dog.
snake and lizard in reptiles ,robin and goose in birds ,dog ,cow and whale in mammals
They swallow their prey whole.
Because a snake has no bones.
An anaconda can swallow pretty much anything...
This would not be legal in the US and elsewhere. There are animal cruelty laws. However, there are no laws in most of Asia that prohibit this. Some snakes can eat prey that are larger than themselves, and a dog would be suitable food for many of the larger snake species.
If the snake is big enough it will just unhinge its jaws
Well, it depends on what kind of snake you are talking about. Usually, snakes swallow their prey whole.
That is true.
Highly unlikely - deer are vegetarians !
Basically this means 'I can't stand you' or 'shut up' depending on how it's said. Jump in a lake (and drown yourself). Swallow a snake (and die).
A dog and a snake and that its types of animals of you people would know
A snake can open its mouth very wide, up to about four times the diameter of its body, in order to swallow prey that is larger than its head.
anything small enough to swallow whole