how 2 stop my dog from barking at the neighbours dog?
I have american staffordshie pitbull terrier cross bullmastiff every tyme he goes outside & if the neighbours is out with there dog we always have to put on his muzzle...cause he will just bark n bark non-stop at the dog? I take him 4 a long walk every day sumtymes 3-5 hours a day or twice a day..
& he's good with other dogs when out 4 a walk but the min. he's in the yard he barks mean...
is there any solution 2 try 2 get him not 2 bark at the neighbours without putting the muzzle on him?
american staffordshire pitbull terrier cross with a bullmastiff
8 yrs old
his (FAV) things 2 do r...
chew his meat bones & raw hides he's not much a ball player
Rats can eat meat, milk, eggs, and anything they come to contact with.
Rats are known to eat a variety of foods, including eggs. However, they are more likely to go after fresh eggs rather than rotten ones. Rotten eggs may not appeal to rats due to their strong odor and potential health risks.
Red fox's eat both the eggs and the chickens. Also, some species of snakes eat the eggs. Zorros, flying mice bats and rats also eat eggs. some chickens will even eat their own eggs!
hardboiled egg
Not if they are hardboiled. Fresh eggs should be kept cold.
They last for several weeks.
Foxes, rats, cats, raccoons and bats eat chicken eggs.
Sure. Basically because they can. Rats spend a lot of time foraging for food, and eggs are good nutritional value.
You've GOT to refrigerate raw eggs.
Mongooses, rats, and other mammals that eat its eggs.
Owls eat insects plants and other eggs and mostly mice or rats
I read on a website that rats do eat cereal. They also eat fruit, eggs, meat, stored grains, vegitables and table scaps.