that's how dogs show affection toeach other......when u have ur late night cap with your man u tend to show love and affection. u may nibble on his ear and he may nibble on yours and it the say way for the dog.
probably because she likes him.
No, 2 big dogs would not be able to pull an average-sized 11-year-old on a sled. Sled dogs are specially bred and trained for pulling sleds, and even with their strength, they would not be able to safely pull a human of that size.
Before ever having a Great Pyrenees pull anything, it should be in good physical condition, free of orthopedic problems and of a normal weight for its age. No pup under 18 months should pull anything heavier than the cart itself, and pups under 12 months should not pull even that, although they can be trained to accept the harness. Once the dog is trained to pull, it can comfortably pull a weight equal to it's body weight, which can be 160 pounds, or more. Dogs trained for weight pulls can, and do, pull heavier weights for short distances, but that kind of pulling should be left to professionals.
She is dehighdrated
You don't pull hair out of a dogs ears, if its some other type of hair that is lodges in it, go to the vet, their ears are very sensitive, poking around a dogs ears may result in loss of hearing and can be very painful to the dog. Don't do it!
He may be scenting the urine to distinguish who has been there. My has done it to my other dogs urine. And I think it is just tasting to keep up to date on the signatures of other dogs. also because he's horney and he' wants sex
They pull their ears to check if the ear is just right and also to check if the dogs will bite them or growl
no take it to the vet
by there ears but don't pull to hard
pull your ears at the top then at the bottom and then in the middle
Babies may pull their ears when they are tired because they are trying to self-soothe or comfort themselves. The act of pulling their ears can help them relax and feel more at ease.
Common signs of ticks inside dogs' ears include head shaking, scratching at the ears, and redness or swelling. To safely remove a tick from a dog's ear, use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible and pull straight out with steady pressure. Avoid twisting or squeezing the tick, and clean the area with antiseptic after removal.
Same with any other animal/human. That would be a yes.
They mostly pull sleds, smell each other and roll around in the snow.
They mostly pull sleds, smell each other and roll around in the snow.
Get a life and stop asking these questions
The Big Friendly Giant (BFG) had the ears that were 50x as sensitive as a humans ears. His ears was so powerful, he could hear the screams of flowers and other plants (plants are alive), when children used to pick flowers. The BFG said it's like a person trying to pull your arm off!
The Maximum is 16 dogs the minimum is eight dogs.