It cant. do whats best for your dog and put it down.
Organic failure to thrive (OFTT) implies that the organs involved with digestion and absorption of food are malformed or incomplete so the baby cannot digest its food. Non-organic failure to thrive (NOFTT) is the most common cause of FTT
The human body can survive longer without food because it can rely on stored energy reserves from fat and muscle. However, water is essential for maintaining bodily functions and cannot be stored in the same way. Severe dehydration can quickly lead to organ failure and death, making it more critical to have access to water.
Starling effect refers to the relationship between cardiac muscle fiber length and contractile force. In medical terms, Starling effect can manifest in conditions like heart failure where the heart muscle is unable to pump efficiently, leading to symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and fluid retention in the body.
More pigs Kidney. There is a chemical in them which will cause it to repair itself.
I would suggest keeping your miniature schnauzer on a dry dog biscuit diet mainly due to the fact this will prevent tooth loss later in life. Some canned food with the biscuit should be alright as long as your dog is fed mainly biscuit and the wet food is limited somewhat. If a dog is kept on a diet of canned dog food all its life, the teeth has no use and so eventually will fall out and the gums will become sore. I would suggest suplimenting your schnauzer with possibly a chicken wing occasionally instead of a rawhide chew as there are a number of chemicals used in producing the rawhide chews. If you do feed chicken wings, i would suggest cutting the wing up into three pieces as my miniature schnauzer will not eat a whole one and only eats it in pieces since they're easier to chew. Large amounts of fat in your miniature schnauzer should be avoided as it will end up leading your dog to be overweigh and numerous health problems later on. Sugar in the diet should be non-existant due to the fact too much will result in your schnauzer developing diabetes. A miniature schnauzer needs plenty of grooming so a daily brush is important, especially with the beard and eyebrows. Make sure you brush all the knots out of its fur to prevent tangles emurging. You will need to see a groomer every three months to keep your schnauzer in good condition. Schnauzers need about 45 minutes exersise per day but possibly will let you off with a shorter walk each day or a missed day if you need to. I would suggest about 30 minutes exersise per day at least because schnauzers are very energetic dogs and need a way to let out their excess energy.
probally about a week, month tops
Yes - no problem.
The best dog food to feed a schnauzer is not a by brand but ingredients. Most schnauzer have skin issues and do best on a grain free diet.
a dog food that has real meat listed first not meat by-products.
-increases blood pressure -Heart disease -Thickening/clogging arteries -kidney disease -building-up of fluids -cirrhosis -heart attack/failure -over weight
Nooooooooooooo! that pup is obese! i have a two yr old mini schnauzer that ways that much. if i were u i would cut way down on their food our go to ur vet and ask him/her about it. When Sam ( my mini schnauzer) was that old she weighed about 8 pounds. good luck with ur pup.
Feedings are determined by weight and age mostly....when our schnauzer was 5 months old, he ate about a cup or a cup and a half....but if yours is bigger, maybe two cups. make sure you dont overfeed it, because schnauzer tend to eat alot and gain weight quickly...look on the side of the dog food bag to get the correct amount...always leave food out so he/she can get some whenever it wants.
Heart Food was created in 1972.
Obviously not. Food is a neccesity. Without food, you die. However, it is alright to go without food if you are fasting. Such as Jews, Chrisians, and Muslims. But you must always go back to food. Without food, your cells can die. Then they begin to eat themselves trying to get food. You can suffer a heart attack, stroke, and blood clots without it. ------------this is right.......if you don't eat you starve....................i bet if you don't eat you wont understand waht i am srtatnig to type rhigt now.
A heartworm positive dog requires a balanced diet just like any other dog and unless the parasites have lead to changes in heart function and congestive heart failure, there is no need to change from a balanced adult dog food. If congestive heart failure secondary to heartworm infection is present then a diet designed specifically for heart disease in dogs is recommended. There are different veterinary diets on the market recommended for this condition and pet owners should consult their vet to find an appropriate diet.
Research has shown that if you eat at least 4 grams of black beans a day that it will drastically decrease your chances of heart failure. Also, if you ensure that you get enough omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in your diet, this will also decrease the chances of heart failure. Supplements are not the best as compared to getting the nutrients directly from your food so diet is key. See your doctor or a nutritionist for more information on this matter.
Lack of food is more likely to lead to a quicker death than lack of sleep. While both are essential for survival, the human body can survive longer without sleep than without food. Prolonged lack of food can lead to severe malnutrition and organ failure, ultimately resulting in death.