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How is it best to feed eggs to a dog?
Boil or steam eggs, cool, remove the white and feed the yolk, 2 to 3 times a week. Raw eggs carry bacteria and parasites, so cook them first; egg white is hard to digest and its avidin affects vitamin H absorption.
What happens if you brush a cat too hard?
Brushing too hard hurts the skin and makes the cat dread brushing and your approach. Brushing aids circulation and prevents mats, but be gentle; for tough mats use a steel comb or cut them. Regular brushing plus fish oil and lecithin keeps coat smooth.
What does distemper twitching look like?
Distemper twitching is usually mild, with slight limb twitching, involuntary drooling and moaning lasting about a minute. It occurs in late-stage distemper when the virus attacks the nervous system, and usually has a poor prognosis. Nerve-suppressing medication and vitamins can help control it but it generally cannot be reversed.
How long can a grass turtle live?
A grass turtle lives about 20 to 30 years, longer with good care. For longevity: change water regularly to keep it clean, and feed balanced dry food as staple with live prey as supplement and fresh vegetables for vitamins.
How to make a Caucasian Shepherd grow fast?
The Caucasian is large, growing fastest at 2 to 8 months, so increase feeding with high-protein foods like chicken, beef, egg yolk and goat milk. Add vitamins and minerals for bones and immunity, and ensure daily exercise for bone and muscle growth.
What happens if a Border Collie eats pork?
A little pork is fine, offering protein, vitamins and minerals, but it is fatty and lower in protein than chicken or beef, so avoid overfeeding to prevent obesity. Do not feed pork to under-2-month puppies, whose weak guts may vomit or diarrhea.
How often to feed a leopard tortoise?
Feed every 1-2 days with low-protein, high-fiber food; little fruit and vegetables. Add vitamins and calcium powder weekly. They prefer low-moisture, high-fiber food; too much moisture causes diarrhea, so avoid lettuce and romaine.
How long until a chinchilla is weaned?
Generally wean at 45 days, but delay if slow-growing until teeth are ready. After weaning feed chinchilla pellets and alfalfa, avoiding greasy, sugary, or watery foods, then gradually add other foods with vitamins and minerals.
How to help a Teddy gain weight?
Switch to a complete, easily absorbed kibble; an adult Teddy can eat puppy food temporarily. Add nutritional paste, boiled chicken breast, beef, egg yolk, fruits, and vegetables for protein and vitamins. Moderate exercise aids digestion; deworm regularly to stop parasites stealing nutrition.
What happens if a dog’s hair follicles are damaged?
Damaged follicles affect skin blood circulation, and dead follicles cannot regrow normal hair. Feed nutritious food and supplements like fish oil, lecithin, vitamins, and astaxanthin; apply a topical spot treatment, avoid strong ultraviolet light, and brush often.