because eventually it blows up
A healthy, natural diet is the best.
If the person has cerebral palsy and or is aging they would not need a guide dog, guide dogs are for blind. They may need a service animal or service dog, and does it cost, usually yes but I can not answer how much with the information you provided.
how can i tell the age of a dog
Elizabeth Head has written: 'Cognitive function and aging in the dog' 'The canine as an animal model of human aging and dementia'
There is an age meter that will tell you what phase of life your character is in and how many days it will be until they move into the next phase of their life. This is located near the bottom left of the screen, there are picture of aging people. Use the cheats aging on and aging off to change this.
you can tell because your dog will shake its head
i have heard that you can tell by the teeth but sometimes you can tell by the face or the personality of your dog
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Well, you can tell how old your dog is by multiplying how old your dog is in human years by 7. And you can tell how much they weigh by weighing them.
You don't need to tell anyone if a dog is pregnant, but if you want to, you can tell the dog's owners.
Yes, a dog's fur can change color over time due to factors such as aging, exposure to sunlight, and genetics.
Longevity is attributed to 70% to lifestyle and 30% to genetics. Up to 90% of diseases in dogs are due to the degenerative processes associated with aging. Therefore even if a dog is genetically predisposed to certain diseases, there is a 70% chance that early intervention, lifestyle changes and optimal nutritional supplementation can deter and slow the aging process significantly, and enhance the canine's healthy life expectancy.