i am perty sure cause i was feedin my dog today then he just quit eatig and walked away
Dogs are usually full grown around a year old
Probably.
A dog has 16 legs when it is full of unborn puppies.
When it stops growing completly. But sometimes you can't tell for a while. Actually, a dog is considered to be an adult at 18 mos. Smaller breed dogs are full sized within a year, while giant breeds may take the entire 18 mos.
Dogs may exhibit submissive behavior when being petted, causing them to urinate as a way to show deference. This is more common in puppies who have not yet learned full bladder control and may improve as they grow and mature. It's important to be patient and understanding if your dog exhibits this behavior.
From the time they are born, until full adulthood, dogs do grow.
Saint Bernard's are great dogs they are big and playful and full of fun
Most similes are pretty obvious. If you don't know how nervous a cat would be in a room full of dogs, you need to do some research on cats and dogs and find out how nervous that would be.
Dogs are usually full grown around a year old
because dogs get full bladders, too!
Probably.
no you get full breeded dogs
I would say about 20 big, hungry, full grown dogs. Depending on the type of dog.
I believe a full dog team consists of eight or nine dogs, but you can have more.
Yes, if they're not already full-grown.
For the most part, American Eskimo Dogs are full grown by the time they reach one year old. On average, they live to be 16 years old.
All dogs are 100% full-blooded wolf. Dogs are domesticated wolves, just a different subspecies.