If your dog is standing on or directly over your feet, this could be a sign of passive dominance, that is, she might be trying to challenge your authority. Teach her the command "Back" to make her move away from you and give you the space you deserve as pack leader. Keep in mind that she is not being aggressive, so there is no need to use harsh treatments of any sort. However, if this behavior is not addressed, passive dominance could lead to growling, lunging, or nipping.
No, mostly because dogs don't climb so they don't have the mental tools to twist themselves around during a long fall. To be fair, cats also don't always land on their feet, although they do so more often than not.
They don't sleep BACKWARDS, they sleep hanging upside down from their feet. They sleep like that because they have no other way to sleep as their wings and small feet do not allow them to construct a den or nest.
If the animal is a dog, then it has four feet. (A+ Answer)
Sore feet after sleep can be caused by conditions such as plantar fasciitis, improper footwear, standing for long periods during the day, or overuse of the feet during exercise. It may also be due to an improper sleeping position that puts pressure on the feet or inadequate support from the mattress.
cats actually don't always land on their feet. it is a matter of time. to get more info (about how and what they do to land on their feet) you can check out the BrainPOP called why do cats land on their feet or something like that.hee hee i just made a horizontal line ;P
The ratio of dogs to dogs' feet is 1:4. You should know, however, that dogs technically don't have feet. They have paws.
Assuming the dogs have four feet and birds two, you need 15 dogs (60 feet) and 1 bird (2 feet) giving a total of 16 birds and dogs and 62 feet. None. Dogs have paws, not feet. Also, birds have claws, not feet.
No, mostly because dogs don't climb so they don't have the mental tools to twist themselves around during a long fall. To be fair, cats also don't always land on their feet, although they do so more often than not.
dogs have 4 feet to balance their weight. dogs also need to run with 4 feet it would be possible with 3 feet but very difficult.
dogs have four feet for running fast and stability!
64 feet. 16 dogs * 4 feet each = 64. Unless one of the dogs is a tripod.
no because usually dogs feet doesn't smell!!!!!
They don't sleep BACKWARDS, they sleep hanging upside down from their feet. They sleep like that because they have no other way to sleep as their wings and small feet do not allow them to construct a den or nest.
Your "dogs" are your feet.
Yes, when I looked in between my corgis feet I saw it!
The majority of dog breeds do not have webbed feet. Only dogs breed for swimming, like the Newfoundland, have webbed feet.
If the animal is a dog, then it has four feet. (A+ Answer)