They have just had surgery, they can experience some pain and soreness at the site of the incision.
Yes, If the dog is neutered, it's less likely to roam. Male dogs roam in search of females. Their drive to do so is thwarted by neutering your pet.
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. I think there are two different kinds of neutering: one where the cat keeps his testicles, and one where he doesn't. The male cat that I had when I was growing up still had his testicles, even though he was neutered. That cat died, and four years ago, when I graduated college and settled into my own apartment, I got two cats from a shelter: an adult male, and a female kitten. The adult male had already been neutered by the time I got him. And he does not have his testicles. I was not involved with the neutering of either of those male cats: the one I have now was already neutered when I got him, and my parents took care of the neutering of the other one, since I was a kid. So, I know there are two different kinds of neutering procedures, but I don't know much more than that, unfortunately.
There are no symptoms. It's actually quite natural for a heifer at that age to be loosing teeth, especially the front incisors, because she is shedding her baby teeth and growing in her adult teeth. It may be different if she's losing molars because she could have some sort of infection in the jaw that may need veterinary attention.
If your cat is between three to seven months old, it is most likely teething. However, adult teeth usually grow in very quickly, and teeth loss is staggered over a few months - a kitten never looses its teeth in one go. If your cat is an adult, it could be the teeth have become loose due to dental issues or disease, which could cause teeth to fall out. Another reason could be your cat has had an injury, but other symptoms would probably be present. As for symptoms, cats are very very good at hiding pain and discomfort. It is probably best to take the cat to the vet to make sure there is no underlying problem that has caused your cat to lose its teeth.
The adult of a cygnet is called a swan.
It doesn't matter - normal room temperature will be fine. Male cats recover quite quickly from the neutering procedure.
You should tell your parents.
You should get up and tell an adult or tell a trusted adult
Symptoms of attention deficit disorder in adults are similar to symptoms in children. Difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, and distraction are main symptoms. A true diagnosis should be made by a neurologist through simple interviewing.
One of the main symptoms is, indeed, easy distractibility. Another is a paradoxical reaction to stimulants such as coffee.
OCD
the initial symptoms will be caused by the presence of the adult worms in the intestine. These symptoms usually include fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and perhaps vomiting.
Yes, If the dog is neutered, it's less likely to roam. Male dogs roam in search of females. Their drive to do so is thwarted by neutering your pet.
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. I think there are two different kinds of neutering: one where the cat keeps his testicles, and one where he doesn't. The male cat that I had when I was growing up still had his testicles, even though he was neutered. That cat died, and four years ago, when I graduated college and settled into my own apartment, I got two cats from a shelter: an adult male, and a female kitten. The adult male had already been neutered by the time I got him. And he does not have his testicles. I was not involved with the neutering of either of those male cats: the one I have now was already neutered when I got him, and my parents took care of the neutering of the other one, since I was a kid. So, I know there are two different kinds of neutering procedures, but I don't know much more than that, unfortunately.
It is a fatal birth defect in calves only, there are no symptoms that go with it since it is a condition that is not found in adult cattle.
Symptoms that mimic multiple sclerosis , or may display symptoms similar to the juvenile form of the disease, except with later onset and slower progression.
Symptoms for teen depression are very similar to the symptoms for adult depression. Withdral from people and things that they usually associate with is one symptom.