No........The fur patterns on a puppies coat will grow gradually.
lots of animals mainly dogs and the move the spotty dog has lots of spots and a cheetah!
Generally about a year of age, give or take, is when the adult coat starts to take over. My bichon had a puppy coat for less than a year, but others I've known have taken over a year to lose their puppy coat.
Not all the time, because depending on the type of dog depends on the colors of the dog.
This is a matter of opinion. If you like a cat with a spotted coat the resemble its wild cousins, then it is very likely that you will like the Bengal.
A Perpetual Puppy is a puppy bought online which is replaced by a new puppy every six months - so the owner always owns a puppy, and never an adult dog (unless choosing to keep the puppy beyond the first six months).
A Puppy Dog.
a cheetahs coat is an example of camofloauge
A puppy can inherit spotted fur from its parents if they have spotted fur.
Yes. The adjectives are in capitals: "Tony has a CUTE LITTLE SPOTTED puppy". Adjectives are describing words.
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Generally about a year of age, give or take, is when the adult coat starts to take over. My bichon had a puppy coat for less than a year, but others I've known have taken over a year to lose their puppy coat.
Dalmatian
A leopard Appaloosa
An Appaloosa is a bread of horse that has a leopard-spotted coat pattern.
The purpose is for camouflage, I am not clear on how it got it though.
The stops help hide the leopard from its p
yes but to get it to stop try to play with the puppy and try brushing it's coat with your hand
Bathe your puppy every week...