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Breeds of dogs have constantly been evolving and there are many new breeds which have come up by cross breeding the existing breeds of dogs. It is very difficult to determine the exact number of dog breeds but there are around more than 900 pure and mixed combined breeds of dogs.
On average, dogs can live between 10 to 13 years, depending on factors such as breed, size, and overall health. Some smaller dog breeds can live longer, while larger breeds typically have shorter lifespans. Regular veterinary care, a healthy diet, and exercise can help extend a dog's lifespan.
Variations in breeding over the years. Some dogs were bred to be short and small to hunt ground hogs or badgers, others where bred to do well in the cold and run long distances such as sled dogs. By breding certain dogs with certain characteristics over time you change the make up of the animal. If humans had never interfered with natural canine breeding we would not have nearly as many breeds as we do now. A example is the new "designer" breeds such as Labordoodles or Pickadoodles or what have you.
Adult cats typically weigh between 5 to 15 pounds, with some breeds potentially weighing more or less. The weight can also vary based on factors such as sex, age, and genetics. It's important to monitor your cat's weight to ensure they are at a healthy size.
Yes, dogs have dewclaws, which are the small, vestigial toes located higher up on their legs, similar to the position of our thumbs. Dewclaws can be found on both the front and hind legs of some dog breeds, and they may have a purpose for providing stability during activities such as running and turning. Some breed standards require dewclaws to be removed for certain dog breeds.
All dogs are potentially dangerous its mainly how there brought up.
Smaller is better for dogs, with larger breeds rarely averaging beyond ten years. The small breeds have an average of 15 years.
It depends on the breed. Dwarf rabbits weigh up to 2 pounds, but some giant breeds can weigh up to 50 pounds or more.
Dogs' lifespan varies by breed, size, and health factors, but on average, they can live between 10 to 15 years. Smaller breeds often live longer than larger breeds, with some small dogs reaching up to 16 years or more, while large breeds may have shorter lifespans of 7 to 12 years.
The amount each person needs to drink on a daily basis varies on how much they weigh. If an individual weighs 150lbs then they are going to divide that number by 2. The number you end up with is 75. The 150lbs individual needs to be drinking 75 fluid ounces of water every day.
Breeds of dogs have constantly been evolving and there are many new breeds which have come up by cross breeding the existing breeds of dogs. It is very difficult to determine the exact number of dog breeds but there are around more than 900 pure and mixed combined breeds of dogs.
It depends what breed of dog you are looking for. All different breeds of dogs bare different traits and characteristics. But in general dogs have 2 ears, one tail, one nose and four legs!!!!! Female and Male too
yes, you can choose from any type of breed
You can but it depends on what type they are. look up what the two dogs are and see if anyone has cross breeded them. i have a chorkie (a Yorkie and a chihuahua) at home
Dogs are vertebrates, they have a backbone. Dogs have four legs and they can weigh up to 50 kilograms at max. They have lots of hair called fur and they also have large teeth. A dog is cute and cuddly. There are over 300 breeds of dogs. Dogs are furry creatures with eyes that look similar to human ones if you observe closely. They often have tails that wag and long tongues. It is a hard question to answer though, because there are so many types of dogs and not all of them look the same.
Therapy dogs, different breeds do this important job to cheer people up, that are sick in hospitals, therapy dogs include chihuahuas.
A bernese Mountain dog is a pure bread dog. It's not "made up" of other kinds of dogs...