What is the Chihuahua puppies growth rate?
my chihuahua is 6month old and 4 lbs how big will she get?
****It just depends. its called genetics. if the mom was 5 lbs and the dad was 5lbs then theres a probable chance that your chi will be 5lbs. i have a 3 month old and he is only 1lb and 6oz.
A dog that might be good for a chick is a Pomeranian. This is because they are tiny and can fit comfortably in a cute dog carrier. Also, dachshunds and shihtzu's are commonly chick dogs.
Lots of 6 inch white smooth worms passed by puppy?
Those are tapeworms. Go to the vet to get medication.
Do you think 32 yr old and 18 yr old have a huge age gap between them?
Yes - a 32yr old in this day and age is actually possible at having an 18yr child. Also, an 18yr old has yet to experience many things throughout the next 14 years - hence the number of years in the gap - that the 32yr old has already experienced and chances are would not repeat.
I disagree- in regards to love, age is just a number. Age-gap relationships are perfectly fine and anybody who criticizes them probably doesn't have the right to do so anyway (ie. they haven't been in an age gap relationship). OK, true, the guy is old enough to be the 32 year old's dad nowadays but that doesn't make any difference. You can't help who you fall in love with, and, if you are truly in love with somebody then you should go for it, regardless of the age gap. I was in a relationship with a man 20 years older than me for 5 years and I loved every minute of the relationship. Unfortunately, I made the hard decision of moving abroad to be closer to my family and to get a better job. The long distance relationship couldn't work, we knew that, so we broke it off and we remain friends. I go and visit him sometimes and I know that I'm still a little bit in love with him. Anyway, I'm going a bit off-topic, so, in answer to your question: no, it is not a huge age gap.
its nothing wrong, age means nothing, only a number of how long people have been living. the important thing in life is love and everyone needs love. the guy can be old enough to be your dad but it doesnt make any difference. if he loves you and truly care about you, then go for it. enjoy every mintue with him and it'd wont be the mistake you'd regret. I'm in a relationship with my partner of two years and I'm 20 years old and he's 36. we met when i was sixteen and i fell in love with him but i told him that we couldn't do anything but just be friends because i wasn't at the age of majority that time..he promised to wait for me and i thought he was only saying it..but then he literally did. and now we are together since. people may think you and your guy will not last forever...but you both can prove them wrong. most ladies prefers older guys than guys their own age cos guys their own age can be immature and absoutely childish. having a older guy makes you feel secure and happy. go for it
Where was the name Shiloh taken from?
In the book Shiloh, the name of the dog came from where Marty found him: Shiloh, West Virginia. The name Shiloh is from a battle field church.
How long does it take a brick house to settle?
Settling has nothing to do with whether or not your house is made of bricks. It has to do with your foundation. Settlement of the foundation depends on a lot of things! Mainly, how well it's built. Make sure the foundation is well built. It's not easy to replace the foundation once the house is built on it, especially if you have a slab on grade type foundation. Factors to consider, soil conditions, water conditions, temperature extremes of the region. How much moisture is usually in the soil?
What is the difference of a akc registered puppy and ukc registered puppy?
There is likely no difference for most breeds.
AKC = American Kennel Club (founded in 1884) currently a nonprofit organization.
UKC = United Kennel Club (founded 1898) currently privately owned by Wayne R. Cavanagh.
What is the most profitable dog for breeding?
Well they may not be the "most" profitable breeding dogs, but I know that German Wirehaired Pointers are very valuable dogs. I own one myself and she was very pricey. I have seen the puppies for sale for over $2,000.
There isn't one. Speaking from the point of a professional breeder you will spend a great deal more money breeding any breed of dog than you will ever recover. The breeders that I know do it more because they love having the dogs around and it helps offset some of the cost of keeping them. I know people see these $2000.00 price tags and think that breeder is making a bundle but I can tell you from experience to make that $2000.00 they very likely spent $10,000.00 and only a very few breeders are dedicated enough to their breed to insure good healthy pups and the time it takes to get a reputation strong enough to command these prices. And finding customers that can pay that kind of money for a pup are not that easy to find either. Saying Professional Breeders don't make money is something professional breeders say to discourage professional breeding, and that statement is ridiculous. Most pro breeders are in it for the money, and this love of the breed thing is a cover story that sounds good. The show quality dog breeding situation has a Naziesque dedication to superficial qualities like coloration and physical qualities for example neck length in some dogs, that not only looks silly, but isn't the best trait for the dogs well being. They can have grooming standards which require so much work that the dogs must endure hours of torture for the beauty show. They are surely not looking out for the best interests of the dog for the dogs sake, and to hold up exploitation such as this and respect show breeders and the show circuit for "what they do for the breed" is hardly an intelligent stance for anyone who really cares about dogs well being. Along with this twisted treatment of dogs for their own profit, most big "show quality" breeders go a long way to discourage others who would like to breed, including posting mountains of propaganda on the internet and in publications smearing all those who breed dogs that are not of "show quality", but those who have the cultivated show characteristics in their dogs take measures to protect their control and profits, like insisting that dogs they sell be neutered and none of their pups can be registered, or charging an extreme price for them. It's true that there is a lot to it, and someone looking for easy money is very likely to be very disappointed and lose money. It's a long term proposition. Many dogs are expensive due to much expense required to bring healthy puppys into the world in such dogs are English Bull Dogs which usually have c section births and often some health problems to deal with. You can really lose your behind even if you know what you are doing, let alone if you don't. It's really best to work with a quality breeder before you just try to do it yourself without a base of knowledge that will probably make all the difference. A good breeder concentrates on building characteristics of health and good temperament in dogs for the purposes intended. There is a place for show dogs, but things have gone a little nuts when so many consider that dogs prime roll in the world. There are working dogs for hunting, guarding, tracking anything from game to drug interdiction, racing which is probably the only thing worse than the show obsessors. There are dogs which are just good pets, and they should all be someone's pets, because that's what makes them the most happy in life aside from running around in packs killing other animals and people and eating them, as is the nature of all dogs ancestry, but which we probably don't want now. There is no short answer to which dog is most profitable to raise. It all depends on demand in an area, and the expense in raising different kinds of dogs of a quality that will demand high prices with the people in those areas. Most of the inflated prices some pay is unfounded in real characteristics of the dogs they buy, and more grounded in status based on superficial criteria like show wins which are highly subjective and driven by personal preference and whims of judges, based on often silly criteria which won't serve the dog or a dog owner any practical purpose, and often even look really, well ... stupid and or ugly. If you want to be a profitable dog breeder, like most other business, it requires knowledge of dogs and markets which requires a lot of learning and intensive research, a lot of work, and some money to invest in the dogs and proper facilities as well as operating expenses, which are usually much higher than planned. Dogs are noisy, messy, often destroy your property, other animals, sanity, tick off your neighbors, and enjoy being just a plain old pain in the back side in general ... and that's just the good part : ). I've bred and raised fish, rabbits, quail, chickens, reptiles, cats, sheep, cows, horses, even 4 kids as a single father and probably even some stuff I forgot, and only the kids have been a bigger pain than dogs, of course only kids have been more rewarding, but you have to love em to do it well (both kids and dogs). I can say this, there are much more sure and easier ways to make money than raising dogs. If you want a 24 hour job dealing with a number of challenges that can drive you crazy, that may or may not pay you, raising dogs for a living is for you.
Why do Squirrels chew branches?
God created things to do things we will never understand and theres a perfectly good reason. but we as humans will never understand. what else are they gona eat besides nuts? we eat more than bread? Squirrels will chew on almost anything including electrical wires. In fact, one of the biggest reasons for blackouts in some areas is squirrels chewing on electric wires. They are one of the biggest pests to the electric companies. The reason for their chewing is that their teeth, unlike human teeth, are constantly growing and getting longer. Therefore, one of the reasons they chew is to grind down their teeth.
What does it mean if your puppy drinks a lot of water?
Because it is thirsty.
It could mean that is has diabetes but it probably isnt. Take it to your vet just to make sure.
I do not want to worry you, it could be nothing; however, if your puppy is obsessed with drinking water and is difficult to potty train (lots of little accidents - almost as if he/she doesn't realize that they went potty) and is a finicky eater it could be juvenile renal dysplasia. Last week we were trying to find answers on the Internet for our 4.5 month old doberman puppy's behavior. Unfortunately, she became sick and we found out that she is in the early stages of kidney failure. Fortunately, we have modified her diet, she is on medication, and we are giving her IV fluids every day - she has been doing great. Again, I don't want to scare anyone unnecessarily, but I wish we had learned of this disease earlier when we were searching for possible reasons of her excessive water drinking. This is not very common, and when we told our vet that she was drinking and going potty a lot, we received potty training tips. If this sounds all too familiar, please have your puppy seen by a vet, in which an ultrasound of the kidneys is a good route if the puppy is > 2 months (younger puppies do not have fully developed kidneys so an ultrasound will be useless) also simple blood tests (elevated BUN and creatinine levels) will only be observed when the kidneys are getting weaker so you need to make sure that you and your vet remain diligent on monitoring (and possibly testing).
Does working out as a teen stunt your growth?
Weight training will help your muscles and bones get stronger and actually prevent injuries in the future. It wont stunt your growth but make sure you use proper form to help build those muscles and get in shape!
There's also a myth that says growing a six pack could stunt your growth, trust me, if you dont do anything stupid, thatt kind of stuff wont happen! I have a six pack, and I'm like taller than most of my friends!
P.S you may stunt your growth by working out too hard, because working out too hard and making too much muscle will tighten ur skin, n u mite nite grow as u were supposed to. i actually have a friend , he is 19, his dad is tall, but hes like 4 inches shorter than him because when he was 14 he worked out very hard n made his skin too tight to grow. so if ur 13 or 14 u mite experience some extra fat around ur belly n other parts of body, but dnt try too hard to get rid of them becuz u r gona have a growth spurt. hope this info helped
Parts of descriptive research?
Descriptive research is used to describe characteristics of the subjects being studied. Descriptive research is used for frequencies, averages and other statistical data collected during research.