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∙ 14y ago148 hours
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∙ 14y agoI think it is ok as long as the guardian is gone no later than 9:00
You can't stop scarring...it is dependant on how deep the burn went and whether granulous tissue/fibrosis occurs or regeneration.
My HCG is 4,560 at four weeks one day. The doctor said it was normal, higher better than lower. There is such a broad range of what it could be there is no right or wrong answer. They are more concerned of it doubling every two days, no matter what it was. If it doesn't rise enough then it may not be normal.
Yes, especially if they do a blood test. As soon as you become pregnant, "preg factor" hormone appears in the blood. A blood laboratory test is very accurate, because they are looking for that hormone. A urine test works on the same concept; reacting to preg factor hormone in the urine; a blood test can look for lower levels of the hormone.
It is not safe to give cows milk to 4-week-old puppies. Puppies' digestive systems cannot properly digest lactose in cows milk, which can lead to stomach upset, diarrhea, and dehydration. It's best to stick to formula specifically designed for puppies or consult with a veterinarian for advice.
No, the fat content is too low. Why are you feeding a new born rabbit, that is it's mother's job. Did she die during the kindling process or abandon her babies? You can get kitten replacer milk at pet stores and feed stores OR feed canned goat milk.
It is generally recommended to wait until a puppy is at least 8 weeks old before giving them a bath. Bathing a puppy too early can disrupt their natural oils and lead to skin issues. If a young puppy gets extremely dirty and needs a bath, it's best to use a gentle puppy shampoo and consult with a veterinarian first.
It's no different that any other breed or mix of puppy. The easiest way to check is by looking at the teeth. If the puppy is only starting to get get teeth (and has blue eyes that clearly cannot focus), you have a 3-4week old puppy. If they are all sharp puppy teeth, then you have a dog under 4months. If most adult teeth are in and they are bright white and perfect, you most likely have a puppy 5-7months old. If there are well established adult teeth with any yellowing imperfections, you know you have a puppy at least 1 year old. Your vet can certainly help with this. In some cases, vets can check by looking at the dogs' eye.