Use a tape measure.
The short form of "it is" is : it's The possessive (belongs to it) is: its So: The dog chases its tail. It's a silly thing that it does. (with apologies to dogs and dog lovers for referring to the dog as "it" rather than "he" or "she".)
A dog can be
Five people and one racoon, horse, mouse, squirrel, turtle, or dog.
it is 80 meters long and 20 meters wide it depend onjumboit is originaland the length
..... Well, this is really specific question....In probability, a coin is usually referenced when talking about heads and tail.A Deer, A Dog, A Cat, A Mouse, A Bear, A Cougar, A Mountain lion,.............These could go on for a while:)
To determine the length of your dog from nose to tail, you'll need to measure it using a tape measure or ruler. Start at the tip of the nose and extend it to the end of the tail, ensuring the dog is standing straight. The measurement can vary significantly depending on the breed and size of the dog. If you need a specific measurement, please provide more details about your dog's breed or size.
A dog has a head, four legs and four paws, a tail, and a nose.
they have a nose,mouth ,tail,eyes and a body
The nose has millions of tiny sensory receptors and this allows the dog to smell things miles away.
A dog's length is measured from the tip of the tail to the tip of the nose
Sure. That's easy. Here's an example: "From the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail, my dog is only 10 inches long."
Yes, a dog can potentially suffer serious harm if a foreign object, like a fox tail, gets lodged in its nose. This could lead to breathing difficulties, infections, or other complications. If a dog has a foreign object in its nose, it's crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately to ensure the dog's safety and well-being.
it is a fawn or lurcher i think
A Samoyed it has a long curly tail, is white and mostly used to pull dog sleds.
goofy is a dog for the size of his nose. and his long floppy ears.
A SNOW LEOPARD and a DOG
A dog's nose that is dry and flaky could be a sign of allergies, or sensitivity to something in the dogs surroundings. A vet will be able to determine what is bothering the dog.