Distemper is very contagious! You should clean all areas that the previous dog with distemper was in or on. Use a cleaning solution of one part bleach to 10 parts water. Wipe down everything you can. The best solution is to make sure the new dog is up to date on their distemper vaccinations (DHLP/Parvo a combination vaccine against Distemper, Hepatitis, Lepto, Parainfluenza and Parvo). Make sure if this is an adult dog, that they have had their Distemper vaccination within the last 6 months, if not then then revaccinate again in 2-3 weeks. Wait about 3-4 weeks from that last distemper vaccine before bringing in the new dog. If it is a puppy that is coming in, that could be bad. You just never know for sure when the puppy has built up enough immunity as the Dam's antibodies could be interfering with the distemper vaccines up through 4-5 months. That is why you vaccinate a pup starting at 7-8 weeks, then again 3 weeks later, then again 3 weeks later, then the last one to be given at 4 months. Distemper is a shame to see these days when we have vaccines to prevent that. It is a horrible virus that causes a lot of pain, seizures, etc. etc. Very painful way to die.
Free at my house as long as you bring enough food and beverages for me Michael Coutts
Hodenosaunee, meaning "People of the Long House"
In the United States, you will need to wait three years after a short sale in order to buy another house. This is per the Federal Housing Administration.
In the UK we would refer to a house that is not attached to another house as detached. Just two houses joined together are semi-detached and houses in a long row are called terraced houses (I believe they are referred to as row houses in the USA).
This sounds bad, but probably not. 18 years is a long time for a cat to have lived and by now, it's probably got another 5 years -maximum- with the best health care and diet. Realistically, at most another 3.
rofl, well first off you should never be embarrassed to bring a girl home, and well just don't bring her over to your house and when u go out with her get your parents to drop you off at a friends house that lives close to her then walk from there or just bike/walk from your house to her place.
Sure, once you reach the age of majority. Until then, as long as your parents have custody, they get to decide where you live.
Whether or not a school bus driver can bring their infant child with them on the route depends on were you live. Some districts allow them to bring them as long as there is another adult to assist if needed. Other districts strictly forbid this.
Less than two hours.
When the House of Representatives passes a bill and sends it to the Senate, it then waits until the Senate decides to consider it, which can be anything from immediately to never.
I shall answer with another question, why are you planning to, or already have, robbed a house?!
Well It depends how big and long The house is!!!