hey i have ashih tzu and when i bought her she growled when i picked her up i got back to then man hu sold me her and he sed pic her up by her belly they hate being picked up by there arm pit bit but if its her back legs i would take her to the vet to get some sort of pain killer
1st stage developed 7,648,000 pounds force, 2nd stage developed 1,000,000 pounds force, 3rd stage developed 225,000 pounds force.
for an adult it is 100 pounds.... but since you are only 13 80-100 pounds would be healthy and maybe a little more if you are overly developed. the MOST ideal weight is 94 pounds [chose by people]
Little boy-9900 pounds Fat man-10,213 pounds
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Yes I can its a little over 32 pounds
give dukinfield 5 million pounds
Be very careful with aspirin - it can be toxic to dogs. Never give it to a cat.It can be toxic if given in high doses of about 30 mg (milligram) per pound of the dog. This means that even a baby aspirin could be poisonous for dogs weighing two pounds or less. An adult aspirin, which is 320 mg, would be toxic for a 10-pound dog. So even 1/2 an aspirin to too much for a 5-lb dog. and they'll live without it - don't do it.
900 grams = about 1.984 pounds.
There are 2.2 pounds in a kilo....so a little under 40
no it is not cuz it deponds if ur developed
Aspirin has the same problems in dogs that it has in people. It can cause gastrointestinal upsets and ulcers if the GI signs are ignored. It can cause renal failure if overdosed. It causes an increase in clotting time. This usually isn't a serious side effect but it does occur. Despite these shortcomings it has a lot of beneficial effects and it is inexpensive. The currently recommended dosage of aspirin varies a little from publication to publication but it is between 5 and 15mg/lb every 12 hours. Since there is a range Veterinarians usually pick the middle of it and go for about 10mg/lb every 12 hours. This works well and seems to be pretty safe. That works out to an aspirin tablet per 32 pounds of body weight twice a day. Vets rarely advise giving more than 2 aspirin twice a day despite the fact that some big dogs could obviously take more based on the per pound calculation.Enteric coated aspirin is not recommended in dogs because about half the time the coating isn't digested and the aspirin is excreted whole in the stool.
Somewhere around 100 pounds more or less. However some eighth grade girls might weigh as little as 85 pounds, and some as much as 120 pounds. If you weigh more it doesn't mean you're fat, and if you weigh less it doesn't mean you're weak. It all depends on how developed the girl is.