The Rough and Smooth Collie, the same breed as Lassie.
A dog's strongest sense is its sense of smell. A dog's smell is 1,000 to 10 million times more sensitive than a human's, depending on breed. A human has about 5 million scent glands, whereas a dog has approximately 125 million to 300 million, depending on breed.
No, drifter is not a breed of dog.
The Burmese mountain dog is a breed of dog it is in the working category
a pedigree is a certificate proving/certifying that your dog is a pure breed. Thus a pedigreed dog is a dog with a pedigree, so it is a pure breed dog
The puddle dog breed is the same as a French poodle. This breed got its name from the German word Pudelhund.
This will depend upon the formulation of the ivermectin - there is a mg/ml concentration on the bottle and a mg/kg body weight doseage range for canines. I would suggest talking to your veterinarian to figure out how much your dog specifically should be given for the safety of your dog. However, if you have a collie-type dog, you should not use ivermectin on it - these breeds can carry a genetic mutation that makes them exquisitely sensitive to the effects of ivermectin and you can easily overdose them even when using the lowest label dose.
Ivermectin should NOT be used on dogs younger than six weeks old
Ask the vet.
No, a dog that is a toy breed has to reproduce with a dog of the same breed. This means that they will produce the same breed of dog. And not a dog out of the toy column.
Depends on weight of dog, go to Dr.s Foster and Smith site
A dog's strongest sense is its sense of smell. A dog's smell is 1,000 to 10 million times more sensitive than a human's, depending on breed. A human has about 5 million scent glands, whereas a dog has approximately 125 million to 300 million, depending on breed.
No, drifter is not a breed of dog.
The breed of this dog is a Labrador Retriever.
The breed of my dog is a Labrador Retriever.
The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog.
The Burmese mountain dog is a breed of dog it is in the working category
Look at the link below to find out how to breed a dog!