Yes, you can have a gerbil with Asthma, but it requires careful management. Asthma in gerbils can be triggered by environmental factors such as dust, allergens, or poor air quality. It's essential to provide a clean habitat, avoid dusty bedding, and consult a veterinarian for appropriate care and treatment options to ensure the health and well-being of the gerbil. Regular monitoring of symptoms is also crucial.
The cast of Asema - 1989 includes: Matti Klinge as Narrator Veikko Sinisalo as Reciter Pekka Suhonen as Narrator
You must go to the ER and have it removed.
Ranya ElRamly has written: 'Auringon asema'
A dog does not know the difference between a gerbil and a rat.
Not spelled like that it isn't. A gerbil is a little furry rodent people keep as a pet.
Elina Karvonen has written: 'Suomen kirjailijakunnan rakenne ja taloudellinen asema vuonna 1970' -- subject(s): Authors, Salaries
hip hop harry is a bear, some people think he is a gerble or hamster but no he is a bear, hip hop harry.
Gerbils love to chew, so anything they can chew that is SAFE. Wood toys from the petstore, toilet paper roles, paper towel rolls, etc....
Hannu Uusitalo has written: 'On the distribution of income in Scandinavia' -- subject(s): Income 'Income and welfare' -- subject(s): Income, Public welfare 'YHTEISKUNNALLINEN ASEMA, PUOLUEKANTA JA AENNOITUMINEN TURVALLISUUSPOLITIIKKAAN'
Gerbil comes from the Latin word Gerbillus and can mean any number of small desert rodents with furry tails and kangaroo-like hind legs. The common pet is called the Meriones unguiculatus, which means "clawed warrior" in Latin.
The cast of Boz salkyn - 2007 includes: Tynchtyk Abylkasymov as Sagyn Osnura Asanalieva as Anara Erkin Egemberdiev Siezdbek Iskenaliev as Murat Elnura Osmonalieva as Burma Asem Toktobekova as Asema Nurbek Yuldashev
Klaus Halla has written: 'Rintamaveteraanien kuntoutus vuonna 1989' -- subject(s): Disabled veterans, Rehabilitation 'Yksinhuoltajien asema ja ongelmat =' -- subject(s): Single parents 'Poverty and social exclusion in Finland in the 1990s (Publications / Ministry of Social Affairs and Health)'