No, the size of the female dog does not have to be smaller than the male for breeding to occur. Size compatibility can be a consideration to avoid potential complications during mating or pregnancy, but it is not a strict requirement. Breeding decisions should prioritize the health and well-being of both the female and male dogs.
It would be ideal to choose a second dog breed that complements the temperament and size of a Leonberger, such as a Golden Retriever, Bernese Mountain Dog, or Newfoundland. These breeds typically get along well with Leonbergers due to their gentle and friendly nature, making them good companions for each other.
Either is correct. But never hit the dog, no matter what it did.
The Chihuahua is the second smallest breed of dog in the world, with the smallest being the Russian Toy Terrier.
Only if the man is receiving sex from a male dog and takes the dog's knot.
Definitely the gorilla. A dog, no matter the size, is no match against a gorilla.
no. It matters how old it is. No matter if it runs faster or slower.
No, the size of the female dog does not have to be smaller than the male for breeding to occur. Size compatibility can be a consideration to avoid potential complications during mating or pregnancy, but it is not a strict requirement. Breeding decisions should prioritize the health and well-being of both the female and male dogs.
Urination is how the body disposes of toxins, so yes it can kill grass. Size of the dog does not matter.
ALL dogs, no matter their size or breed need training!
It doesnt matter weather how old you are...... dogs have different size and shaper and my 2 year old sister already choosen a dog by herself !!!!
It doesn't matter what size the dog is, if you have to cage it up it'll probably chew/whine/mess everywhere.
whats the size of a dog
Depends on the size of the dog. A small dog about the size of a golf ball. A great dane about the size of a soft ball. Other size dogs vary with the size of the dog. Medium size about the size of a baseball.
Any size dog (or human for that matter) will be prone to more joint problems if they are carrying extra weight.
doesn't matter what type it is a dog's a dog.
That all depends on the age, size and temperament of either dog. Typically, a dog with a more nervous energy is one that is more prone to losing than one that is more dominant, because in the dog world, such energy is weak energy, no matter what size or age either dog is.