With a person who has three good letters of recommendation that they are responsible and have shown good results with relating with animals...Absolutely!
The rate of aging depends strongly on the breed of dog. Even if the average for all breeds is estimated, the rate decreases after the first two years. There is no way to calculate an accurate answer to your question without more information about the specific dog. If you don't care about using the mythical rate of "7 dog years per human year", then ANY duration in dog time is 7 times the human duration: (dog minutes) = (human minutes) * 7 Since a dog hour is 60 dog minutes: (60) = (human minutes) * 7 (human minutes) = 60 / 7 = 8.57143 human minutes = 8 minutes, 34.286 seconds in human time Again, this uses the mythical, fictional rate of "7 dog years per human year".
The rate would be that recommended for one dog (divide by 16).
There are 8 x 60 = 480 seconds in eight minutes. Therefore, the dog travelled at 9000/480 = 18.75 feet per second.
well is can but only a real dog or a loving owner can really help it cause it would help the dog till he walked away from it or the dog wans to be lonely the it would be basically useless
I would consider this to be a normal heart rate for this size of dog. I have a 30lb dog and her resting heart rate is 60-65. Just depends on the breed and level of fitness etc. Anaesthesia can cause a lowering of heart rate in some dogs depending on what anaesthetic agent is used but this heart rate is fine as long as it is stable.
is the dog in heat?
every 5 hours At least twice a day. The length of the walk would depend on the breed of the dog
"Sorry for bothering you" because no one in their right mind would allow a stranger to walk their dog.
Verbs don't modify anything. They describe the action or state-of-being of the subject of the sentence. They can, however, be transformed into participles, which act as adjectives modifying nouns.infinitive form of verb >> participle formto write >> written"He wrote a book." walked"He walked the dog."
Check the paws. Something could be in the pads or between them.
a couple of minutes after I would think. right after its cleaned.
Ella walked her dog today.