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How long does a dog bleed after having puppies?

According to PetWave, blood is present in the mother's discharge, or lochia, which consists of tissue and various fluids. The color of lochia varies, but the liquid is odorless in a healthy dog. When the blood exhibits any odors, thickness or paling in color, the dog may have an infection and a vet should be consulted.

How much does the average pit bull weigh?

As with any breed, these weights are averages, and both lighter and heavier dogs of this breed have been reported. Most pit bulls grow to between 14 and 24 inches tall at the shoulder.\nTo keep a pit bull at a healthy weight, a diet consisting of a quality kibble is recommended. Quality kibble is one that has human-grade meat as the first ingredient and contains other things such as vitamins, vegetables and quality grains such as barley or rice.

What does coral eat?

The majority of corals' nutrients are derived from sunlight during the day. Corals are nocturnal creatures, and they feed at night. Many corals use organs called nemotocysts to eject threads that capture prey and bring them back to the tentacles. Some corals send out mucus strands to collect dissolved or decomposing organic material in the area. Certain species of reef-building corals can extend filaments from their stomach cavities, allowing them catch and digest small sea creatures. Corals that live in colonies are able to pass food between each other, sharing nutrients.\nIn captivity, ..

Why do dogs chew on other dogs' ears?

Dogs are social creatures that rely on body language to communicate. Because of this, chewing on each other's ears has a wide variety of meanings. Dogs most commonly chew and lick ears in order to convey affection and invite each other to play. Lacking opposable thumbs, dogs often use their mouths and teeth to get each other's attention and grab other dogs for fun.\nDogs interact with the world through their mouths. Puppies in particular use their mouths to investigate objects, including other dogs. Ears are an easy target not likely to incite aggression. However, sometimes an overen..

What is the prey of a cheetah?

Cheetahs are diurnal cats, meaning that they hunt during the day and sleep at night. It keeps them relatively safe from nocturnal big cats, such as leopards. While hunting, a cheetah stalks its prey, getting as close as possible before attaching. When it attacks, it accelerates to 45 miles per hour in less than three seconds, often enough time to bring down the animal. If not, it can chase the prey at 64 miles per hour for a short period of time. The actual chase usually lasts less than 20 seconds, resulting in a 50 percent kill rate. When the cheetah catches an animal, it clamps down on the p..

What are the fennec fox's predators?

The fennec fox lives in Africa and is the smallest fox species in the world. A mature fennec fox weighs around 3.5 pounds and stands between 9 and 16 inches tall. Their coat is a sandy brown color, which helps them blend in with their habitat, and they are easily recognizable by their large ears. Their large ears help them to hear prey that might be hiding underground.

What is the Washington state fish?

Steelhead range through the northern Pacific Ocean, from east Asia down along the North American coast. They hatch in freshwater then travel into the sea upon reaching adulthood, only returning to freshwater to reproduce. Washington's steelheads spawn in the same freshwaters where they grew up.\nAlthough they are called trout, they are a type of salmon. However, unlike other species of salmon, steelhead can spawn multiple times over the course of years.\nRainbow trout and steelhead are the same species, but rainbow trout live their entire lives in freshwater rather than returning to the s..

What do banana spiders eat?

Like the black widow, after mating, the female banana spider consumes the male.\nThe webs spun by the banana spider have a zig-zag pattern and are golden yellow in color. This serves a dual purpose: it aids in attracting and trapping bees that are drawn to its bright yellow color, and it serves as camouflage, blending the web more easily with the surrounding foliage.\nAfter snaring its prey, the banana spider wraps it in a cocoon and carries to the web's interior for safekeeping.

What is the difference between an American bulldog and a pitbull?

The pit bull's lineage extends from a long line of terrier breeds, while the American bulldog is a descendant of the mastiff and bullmastiff families. Because of their link to the mastiff line, American bulldogs have skin wrinkles on their foreheads, while pit bulls do not. In general, the pit bull is smaller and stockier than the American bulldog.

What are some organizations that rescue Australian Silky terriers?

Groups that exclusively rescue Australian Silky terriers, or just Silky terriers as they are called in the United States, are extremely limited. Few U.S. states have a group listed at all; of the states listed by a Silky Terrier rescue webpage, only 11 have available shelters. Most of these shelters are part of Yorkies United, which, as the name indicates, focuses on Yorkshire Terriers. However, they are available for Australian Silky terriers who need to be rescued or rehomed. Florida has the most options, with four groups available, but one of those groups focuses on dachshunds and three are..

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