The punchline to the joke is a greyhound buzz. Another possible punchline for this joke is a yeller bee which refers to the dog from the movie Yeller.
Some dogs may be curious about bumble bees or mistake them for a toy, but they typically do not eat them. Bumble bees can sting, so it is best to prevent your dog from playing with them to avoid any potential harm.
The first consideration would be to find a costume that is most comfortable for your dog. There are many choices out there such as a bumble bee, a princess or a ladybug. Some good websites to help you decide are http://halloweendogcostumes.org/ and http://www.costumecraze.com/Traditional-Costumes-Halloween-Costumes-Halloween-Costumes-for-Pets.html.
They are attracted to the urine. The salts in the urine are utilized by bees so this is why they drink it at times.
A puppy will react with little, soft wining if it is stung by a bee. It will act tame.
Chug. Chihuahua pug cross
it will start singing and dancing ! this is actually true !
You get a buzzed dog when you cross a bee and Blues Clues.
The answer would be no!!! Bumble Bee Products do not come from the same plants as Castleberrys products. The reason there was a recall in the first place is because Castleberrys found a case of botulism in the Hot Dog Chili Sauce, which was caused by undercooked meat (Beef) and so to make sure the safety of the consumer, they recalled all products that had beef in it that was produced at the same plant arounf the same time. Bumble Bee has its own plants and would not cross contaminate with meat products.
You can not cross breed a puppy and a bee, that's not possible. There is, however, a breed of dog called a Jack-a-Bee which is a Jack Russell and Beagle mix.
Some dogs may be curious about bumble bees or mistake them for a toy, but they typically do not eat them. Bumble bees can sting, so it is best to prevent your dog from playing with them to avoid any potential harm.
There are lots of insects that live in the Midwestern United States. Insects such as the bumble bee, cockroaches, and dog ticks can be found in the Midwest.
You get a pup that’s always buzzing with energy but might take a little longer to take off! This playful mix would likely be a lovable companion with a personality as vibrant as a bee's buzz, though it might prefer lounging in the sun over flying around. It’s a humorous combination that highlights the charm of both animals!
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Here are a couple lion jokes for you: Where does a lion sleep? Anywhere he wants. Why don't lions like fast food? Because they can't catch it. And here are a couple bee jokes: Who is the bees favorite pop group? The bee gees. Why do bees hum? Because they've forgotten the words.
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The first consideration would be to find a costume that is most comfortable for your dog. There are many choices out there such as a bumble bee, a princess or a ladybug. Some good websites to help you decide are http://halloweendogcostumes.org/ and http://www.costumecraze.com/Traditional-Costumes-Halloween-Costumes-Halloween-Costumes-for-Pets.html.
Oh, dude, that's easy! When you cross a bee and an eagle, you get a... wait for it... a buzzard! Get it? Buzzard? Because bees buzz and eagles are birds of prey. I mean, it's not like you're gonna see a flying insect with talons anytime soon.