Blue, Yellow and white I think
currently i think there are about 400 breeds of do i don't know all their names
At the moment I can only think of Pit bulls, some Greyhounds, Neapolitan Mastiffs, Weimaraners, Old English Sheepdogs (white/gray), Afghan Hounds, Scottish Deerhounds and Irish Wolfhounds.. all wonderful dogs. (: Looking to bring a dog(s) into your home? Check petfinder.com for adoptable dogs in your area looking for homes.
a dog can not see color.But they have very good vision for black and white. Their was one dog who could see a little color he was named the colerado dog, its a wierd name i know but that's what the owners named him, he was a very smart dog. --WRONG! Dogs can see a few colors.
There are many different breeds of chickens, each with its own characteristics and purposes. Some common types include Rhode Island Red, Plymouth Rock, Leghorn, Sussex, Orpington, and Wyandotte. These breeds vary in size, color, egg production, and temperament.
Yes. . . unless it's not. . . See the related question "What is a dog when it's not a dog?" and "Is my dog a dog?" for more information on these interesting questions.
All dog breeds are generally considered to be color blind to some extent. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they primarily see shades of blue and yellow, but have difficulty distinguishing between red and green. While some breeds may have slightly better color perception than others, none have the full color vision that humans possess.
See the link for a list of breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club.
The Pitbull is a breed of dog. Brindle is a COLOR PATTERN that occurs in many different breeds. You'll see Brindle Pitbulls, Great Danes, Boxers, and Bulldogs. There maybe some other breeds I'm forgetting, but these immediately come to mind. Is not rare to see brindle color in pitbulls. As matter of fact is quite common.
currently i think there are about 400 breeds of do i don't know all their names
Here is a list of almost all dog breeds known to man, (see related link).
Get a book with pictures of different kinds of dog breeds. Compare them to your dog and see which ones are similar. That should give you some idea. However, the only accurate way is DNA testing.
Here are some of the breeds which names start with "P" http://dogtime.com/pointer.html http://dogtime.com/pharaoh-hound.html http://dogtime.com/pembroke-welsh-corgi.html http://dogtime.com/polish-lowland-sheepdog.html See the rest in this site, http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/profiles
Some form of Terrier. See the related link below for the terrier group at AKC's website to compare breeds
Some chickens are blue although a "blue chicken" is not a recognized breed.. Blue hens as a color description are available in a number of breeds of chicken. The color is actually a gray/black/light gray but the official color is called "blue". The feet and skin of some breeds are also blue. See the related links for more on this.
Many dog breeds like to lick. Often times you just need to go and see a dog in person to find the right one.
This depends upon the breed - some breeds shouldn't have a bath more than a few times a year while other breeds need regular baths every week or two. Check with your veterinarian to see what you should do for your specific dog.
The ones that most appear in pet stores!