Yes and no. I know that my dog can last 3 days without him being fed and he's 17 y.o. in dog years. He is a Cocker Spaniel. I think it depends on how strong the dog is.
Leave their food with them all day because they will snack during the day but eat at night
Yes, sparrows are diurnal birds, meaning they are active during the day. They leave their nests to forage for food, socialize with other sparrows, and engage in other daytime activities.
yes, but need to have food and water for it , out where it can get to it,
Hippos come out to graze on grass during the night, and feed on water weeds during the day.
at least 2 but leave out food and water bowls just in case he/she gets hungry or thirsty
A dog should only eat two meals per day. During the day, water should be available to day. A treat will be okay to give a dog during the day.
No, it is not unusual for raccoons to be active during the day, especially to take advantage of a food source. Female raccoons with very young kits can not leave them alone at night as it would be too cold and they might become hypothermic. Instead, they will forage for food during the warmer daylight hours.
It is generally recommended to leave the solar cover on during the day to help absorb and retain heat in the pool. This will help maximize the effectiveness of the cover in maintaining warm water temperatures.
you can either feed them everyday with the dried food (pellet) and of course with the supply of water... the hen surely will leave the nest for few minutes to get some food but they will get back to their nest and continue sitting on it.. some hens might do not leave their nest for one day and will only leave if they are hungry..
As much as they could drink. Keep the bowl full during daytime and never leave food or water at night because rats eat or drink and urinate in them which will cause distemper.
Make sure it has access to food and water and a cool damp place to hide out during the day.
Weight fluctuations during the day can be caused by factors such as water retention, food intake, bowel movements, hormonal fluctuations, and clothing worn. These fluctuations are normal and can vary by a few pounds throughout the day. It's important to focus on overall trends rather than day-to-day fluctuations for a more accurate picture of weight changes.