The same as it is for humans. Once we are buried, there we stay. Our skeletons remain where we're laid to rest. The same goes for dogs. Unless we are moved by human hands, or in the wild, possibly by another animal, both a human and dog's skeleton stays where he lays last.
It depends on the size of the dog (and the size of the midget)! With strength training, dogs can carry up to 33% of their body weight.
Small dogs can eat human food, but it is important to ensure that the food is safe and suitable for them. Many human foods can be toxic to dogs, especially small breeds, due to their size and metabolism. Small dogs also have specific dietary requirements that may differ from those of humans, so it is best to consult with a veterinarian before feeding them human food.
depends if there is a wolf and a dog the same size about the same but if there is a tiny dog and a wolf the tiny dog
Dogs have the largest hearts compared to the size of the rest of their bodies. This applies to all breeds of dogs.
The human throat varies in size depending on factors such as age and individual anatomy. On average, the adult human throat has a diameter of about 1 inch.
same as other dogs at that size...
No
all dogs have the same size heart, that is why larger dogs live shorter than smaller dogs
A vampire is the same size that it was when it was human.
A vampire is the same size that it was when it was human.
Yes, difference is in the throat size of the carby
ya
about the same size af st marys school
eyes
Not exactly but I suppose try are all a similar size at adulthood
yes they are