Nooo !! Never ...
it will defenitly grow healthier in water but mountain dew will probably make it grow faster since it has carbination in it and it will make the seed hyper.
Male dogs can have dew claws on their front and back legs, but it varies by breed and individual. Dew claws are essentially a dog's thumb, and they are more common on the front legs than the back legs. Some dog breeds are specifically bred to have double dew claws on their back legs.
Dew claws on the back legs are rarer but not unusual. All dogs have atleast two dew claws unless they are removed. They serve no functional purpose and are just primitive digits.
Both as bad as each other really, but considering the sheer amount of sugar in mountain due I would have to go for that.
I like both cantaloupe and honey dew but I mean cantaluope is not as sweet as honey dew (or atleast that's what I think) so I'm just going to say that cantaloupe is healthier!
They brought it back for Throwback Mountain Dew which is sweetened with cane sugar, just like the original was. Old recipe, old logo.
if they have front OR back dewclaws they have 18 claws if they have front AND back dew claws they have 20 and if they have no dew claws then 16 claws.same goes for large dogs
The presence of rain and dew can benefit plant growth in a garden by providing essential moisture and nutrients to the plants. Rain and dew help to hydrate the plants, allowing them to photosynthesize and absorb nutrients from the soil more effectively. This can lead to healthier and more robust plant growth in the garden.
Cats typically do not have dew claws on their back feet. While many cats have dew claws on their front paws, which are positioned higher up on the leg, the back legs generally do not possess these extra claws. Some individual cats may have a genetic variation, but it is quite rare.
Yes, dew claws can grow back if they have been removed or trimmed too short. However, this process can be painful for the dog and may lead to complications such as infection. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on proper dew claw care.
Throw it back in theirs ..
Mountain Dew "yellow 5" on the back of the bottle.