A potbelly appearance can look like sudden weight gain when instead it is the indicator of a serious internal illness. Causes of this potbelly appearance include heart or liver disease, different types of cancer, a ruptured bladder or enlarged abdomen.
Doesn't make any sense.
at least 3times a week but what i do is i feed my dog in the morning dog food and then in the afternoon i give him some meat so he can have strengh for the night and i c that my dog grows well no problems.
Grass contains carotenoids, which makes the fat, milk, cream, and butter from grass-fed cows yellow. Fat from cows fed indoors, on grain or grain-based pellets, is white.
Yellow fat is a sign that either the animal has been grass-fed, or the meat wasn't cured properly. But mostly it's because the animal has been grass-fed, not grain-fed, which makes the fat white.
"Fed" is already in the past tense. For example, you could say "I fed my dog yesterday."
Yes, but it is not good for them to get into a habit of eating human food, especially being fed off the table, and they will get fat.
feed it 1 scoop of dog food daily
Platypuses are not fat. The thickness of their tail is an indication of their health, and how well-fed they are.
As long as the ferret ate a little, it will be okay. A ferret fed dog food continually will die. Ferrets need to be fed ferret food only.
It is not ideal to feed cat food to a dog, nor dog food to a cat. Cats are obligate carnivores; dogs are opportunistic carnivores and thus have different dietary requirements. Cat food is higher in protein and fat than dog food, which can cause the dog to gain weight if fed cat food.
For a large dog, it's recommended to feed them twice a day, while a small dog should be fed once daily.
It means you will be paid a dollar a week and you will also be fed.