AnswerDogs do have bellybuttons, but they aren't "innies" or "outies." Only a scar is present. The umbilical cord experiences avulsion during birth; it's not cut and tied like human babies' are.They do have belly buttons. My Boston terrier has a HUGE belly button!!!!! he doesn't have fur on his belly, where most dogs do have fur on there bellies. All dogs have belly buttons.
because they are hungry!
The reason dogs want there belly's rubbed is because it shows them you love them and you trust and care for them. However if you don't rub your dogs belly they might think other wise like they don't love me or care for me.
dogs and cats and snakes and rabbits and cows and fish and birds
It's a little bump on their belly (not like our belly buttons.)doesn't have them. ? - From births of cats,dogs,ferrets.mice,rats...Visible umbilical cord remnant on lower belly, that was attached to the placenta . Gone after first 5days or so to became a scar, A naval if you will. - Virtually all mammals have umbilical cords and hence navels.
Yes they do
no they can not give you warts ( and neather can frogs) but could maybe cause rashes but im not sure
On the depends on what kind of dog it is because some dogs are different from others so some of the others might die.
where is the rash? Dogs get rashes from a variety of reasons, some rashes can be from fleas etc, rashes can be come from anywhere, any doubt go to vet. Need more info on your ? Where is the rash
Yes, the pot belly in Labrador dogs is curable for a three month puppy.
because they eat
AnswerDogs do have bellybuttons, but they aren't "innies" or "outies." Only a scar is present. The umbilical cord experiences avulsion during birth; it's not cut and tied like human babies' are.They do have belly buttons. My Boston terrier has a HUGE belly button!!!!! he doesn't have fur on his belly, where most dogs do have fur on there bellies. All dogs have belly buttons.
Yes, It can cause rashes.
yes (for dogs atleast, not sure about cats).
No! Massage his belly. It will help.
Yes zebras do have belly buttons so do horses, dogs, and donkeys the belly button is right in front of the udder
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