3/3 or 3/6 is excellent for a hip score. you have nothing to worry about and a dog with this score would be good for breeding with a dog of similar score. this is a very healthy hip score for any breed.
yes.
i always look for a dog with 10 of under for each leg. so a dog with no more then 20 in all. but you have to look at the breed average as it can differ from breed to breed
I was on another forum and they are talking about Rabbit mites and how bad they are if dogs get them. I dont no much about them, so can someone tell me more and has anyones dogs had them?
I believe that the ones above and in control of the governments destroyed the twin towers and killed all the people in them . and from what I have found out through research ,study and a bit of hacking. The only true terrorists are our leaders.. I wont say any more as I could go on for days as to why.
Hopefully your heeler will tell her when he's had enough. But if it worry's you then put a stop to it. My pup used to get to ruff with my small dog so I told her NO and gave her a jab with my fingers in her side, I also stopped play when I thought it was getting out of hand telling both dogs off. They soon got the idea and play nice now. In fact I always say to them, play nice lol
found this
-The number of dogs per dwelling is stated as 6 in case law. However, this is a matter of fact and degree. For example, 8 dogs could be acceptable in a farm house that is isolated but 4 large dogs in a terraced property with a small garden could be unacceptable. Therefore to tell people 6 dogs is the absolute number is incorrect as we would have to make a judgement on the circumstances of the owner. Therefore it is more advisable to base each case on its own merit.
Dog waste can be tightly wrapped and disposed of with your regular waste.
and this link -
http://doglaw.hu
I got a bit of land that has not been touched in years. Its one big warren. So many holes you cant put your foot down without stepping on one. Its also over grown. I only hunt with a dog but the rabbits can disappear down any hole at any time so dog don't get a chance. I don't have ferrets, was thinking of snaring What you think?
Ground bees
These dig tunnels in the ground and hence are also called "mining bees". These tunnels are made with the aim of providing shelter for their progeny. Well-shaded areas having loose soil and scarce vegetation are chosen. Chambers are made at the end of the tunnels by female bees. Here, they store food for the baby bees. The ground bee is black in color, small in size and can sting. Normally, they are not aggressive. However, when they feel threatened they can attack. Pollen is carried on the body and leg hairs. These bees are either solitary or communal and live in separate but clos
i have saved a jack door, magpie, pigeons, sparrows, shrow, mouse, a baby rat, and loads i cant remember. I only kill for food so an less I am going to eat it i will try my best to save it .
just keep it in a dark place. i wet the bread to make it soft with water. if its a chick it may make it but a adult most likely wont make the night. if it dose make it let me know and i can give you tips on getting t back out there.