Not exact matches
hatchery A facility where eggs are hatched and then reared until the
animals are
old enough to survive on their own, at which point they
typically are released into the wild (fish) or slaughtered as human food (chickens).
Typically, the
animal is spayed by the age of 4 months, because both dogs and cats enter their first heat at 4 to 6 months
old.
Chronic Kidney Disease: Kidney disease or stones may
typically affect middle - age cats but
older animals are also prone to kidney problems.
Permanent surgery like the blepharoplasty isn't
typically done in puppies that are less than 6 months
old because it's not possible to predict what the
animal's adult head conformation will be, and the full surgery may not be needed.
However,
older animals can
typically be spayed and neutered safely as well.
It is
typically a disease of young dogs around 4 to 6 years
old but can be diagnosed in
animals of any age.
Running your dog or cat to any
old vet is usually something very simple to do and dog and cat owners don't
typically have to think about what to do if their personal vet isn't available, but when your small
animal or exotic pet is in trouble, it isn't always that simple.
It may be easier to bond with
older animals due to their
typically calmer dispositions, their familiarity with home environments, and their experience living with other
animals.
As for the cobalt blue designs on the front of the reeeeally
old crocks - apparently ones from the 18th century were
typically embellished with stylized loops, and images from nature, like flowers,
animals, fish, birds and butterflies...