well it dependes if u brush it and clean and wash it will be clean but if u dont it will be dirty
There are roughly 15,500 hairs per square inch on the back of an average dog.
in my experience it's about 4 to 5 hairs per week
Mosaic, the same as a cat hair. Cat and dog hairs are difficult to distinguish between.
All dogs are messy as puppy's, it is up to their human to train them. Dog's have no concept of clean and dirty, but no dog (after puppy-hood) will make nasty messes by their bed, if they have any choice. If you keep your dog's environment clean, he will learn to keep your's clean.
It shouldn't be, as long as it says to clean up after your dog instead of 'no dogs allowed'.
There are roughly 15,500 hairs per square inch on the back of an average dog.
The end of the dog's tail.
No, it just appears that way. White hairs are easier to see on black and black hairs are easier to see on white.
There are tiny hairs in your nose and the idea of the hairs is that they filter/clean the air when you inhale. The hairs clean the air, for example, by trapping any dust that was in the atmosphere and if there is dust you will more than likely sneeze to get rid of the dust.
when the hairs stand up on a dogs back they are known as Hackles
in my experience it's about 4 to 5 hairs per week
Cilia .
The tiny hairs in our nose clean the dust particles in the air
no you need a non-allergettic dog
to tickle a dog u take its tail and brush the tip of its tail hairs across its bottom holeAnswerYou can tickle the hairs between the paw pads on the bottom of their feet.
The main part are your nasal hairs these are the hairs that clean the air as it goes through your nose it takes away all the germs and dust in your nose and makes sure that it is clean. As it goes into your lungs.
The nose has tiny hairs in it that clean the air as you breathe in.