Yes they do, all mammals have them, male and female. However, male dogs usually have immature nipples. Also, depending on the amount of fur, it is possible to not be able to find their nipples.
Yes, after heat cycles, a female dog's nipples usually return to their normal size and appearance. It is common for the nipples to swell and become more prominent during heat due to hormonal changes and increased blood flow to the area.
All cats have 8 teats. But the males are for no use at all.
Im sure you mean why do boy dogs lift a leg and girl dogs don't. Well, the answer would be because if boy dogs tried to "go" without lifting their leg up they would just end up peeing on their leg. and somehow they know that they dont want that.
1Actually most dogs have 8 nipples (or teats). Sometime the ones located more toward the chest are less visible. This is one of the reasons it can be a problem when dogs have large litters such as 12 or more. There just are not enough teats to go around.2they_have_8">they have 8Actually, dogs can have up to twelve nipples, and can also have an uneven number of them, like 7, 9 or 11 nipples.
yes with all mamals until they are fourteen weeks old everyone is female so we all have nipples or teets. Then at fourteen weeks if a boy their hormones activate [testosterone] but if female they carry on.
Nipples. Not Nibbles. Nipples. A dog has eight to ten nipples.
they have crippled nipples:)
yes all dogs have nipples at least all my dogs have had them
if your guineapig has nipples means it still is a boy.
Boy guinea pigs don't have nipples.
darker nipples
Yes it can. All dogs have nipples, even the males.
no it is not
All dogs no matter the breed, or sex, have nipples.
All mammals have nipples, even male mammals-thoughs bumps are nipples.
--milk them
Male dogs have nipples because they develop them as part of the basic mammalian anatomy. Nipples are a common feature in mammals, both male and female, as they are part of the reproductive system. In mammals, the basic body plan includes nipples or teats as a trait shared by both sexes. In females, nipples are essential for nursing offspring. In males, they don't have a functional role but are present due to the shared developmental pathways in embryonic development. The presence of nipples in male dogs is a normal anatomical feature and does not indicate any health problems.