It would seem so, but I looked all over Spectro's belly and couldn't find one. It would seem all mammals should have a bellybutton, right? But if he has one, I can't find it.
It would seem so, but I looked all over Spectro's belly and couldn't find one. It would seem all mammals should have a bellybutton, right? But if he has one, I can't find it.
actually - my dog's is now covered by a scar (but I don't let on to him, so he doesn't get a complex! )
no, not like a persons - more like a flat mark kinda thing - sometimes, if I remember from my other dogs in the past - the hair will "whorl" around it....I used to tell by where there was a difference in the hair - but it is hard with a long or thick haired dog...
Yes, dogs have belly buttons. All placental mammals -- from mice to men -- have them. They need them to obtain nutrition from their mothers while in the womb. (Non-placental mammals, such as kangaroos and opossums, feed their animals inside a pouch. Monotremes, like the duck-billed platypus and spiny anteater, are oddballs of the mammal world because they lay eggs.
my dog now seems to have a little "innie", but the other scar seems to curve around it, so I can't tell if it is the scar or the way the belly button already was?
I don't remember my other dogs having any thing but a flat scar?
Wow...never thought about this question. Talk about learning something new every day!
Now...what is that thing called on a dog thats about "elbow" height and looks like a callous? Why is it there and how do they get it? Is it a naturally occurring thing in some breeds?
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