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Why do dogs bite people?
Dogs bite for many reasons: self-defense when threatened or scared, protecting territory or possessions, protecting owner or pups, unmet teething need (itchy gums), food guarding, or rabies. Find the specific cause from the situation.
What are a rabbit’s characteristics?
Rabbits have long upright ears, large lively eyes, 180-degree monocular vision, and a typical three-lobed mouth. They are nocturnal, resting by day and most active and feeding at night. Their incisors grow continuously, so they must chew to wear them down or risk oral disease.
What causes a Teddy (Poodle) dog’s body odor?
Teddy body odor usually comes from lack of cleaning or a smelly body part. Ears are a main source-keep them clean and dry; bad breath is another-clean teeth regularly; greasy food can block anal glands and cause odor near the rear.
What causes a dog’s bad breath?
A dog's bad breath may come from oral problems or poor digestion. Regular teeth cleaning and avoiding hard-to-digest food help prevent it.
Why does a hamster chew the cage?
A hamster chews the cage from anxiety, boredom, a need to grind teeth, or to get attention. New environments stress them, and lacking chew toys makes the behavior more frequent.
My cat is over four months old and not fat; for two days it only drinks water and won’t eat cat foodβwhat could be the reason?
A cat not eating is usually physiological or pathological anorexia. Physiological happens in teething, heat, pregnancy, or pickinessβtry tastier food like chicken or canned food. If it refuses even favorite meat, it is likely pathological, often with vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or unsteady walking. Long refusal with other signs needs a vet check for mouth, gut, or infectious disease.
How old is this cat, and what breed is it?
From the photo's coat and looks, the cat is likely a mix of British Shorthair silver shaded and Chinese rural catβa crossbreed; the exact breed needs the parents and genes, hard to judge from faint traits. Age is judged by teeth; from size it is about 3β4 months.
What is the staple food of a devil squirrel?
The staple food of a devil squirrel is nuts such as pine nuts, walnuts, and hazelnuts. As a rodent, it needs to gnaw daily, and nuts provide nutrition while helping wear down its teeth. In captivity, whole grains can serve as the staple, supplemented with a little fruit and vegetables for balanced nutrition.
What are the signs that a Pomeranian is angry?
An angry Pomeranian often shows raised fur, dilated pupils, a fierce stare, wrinkles on the nose, clenched teeth, and low growling. If the dog is very angry and shows signs of wanting to attack, keep your distance or confine it to avoid injury.
What does a green arowana eat?
Green arowana are carnivorous, eating small fish, shrimp, crabs, and aquatic insects, hunting in weeds with sharp teeth. They prefer fresh food in clear water; feed specialized food with live prey.