Sentences with phrase «animal skin etc.»

At that time, people used natural resources like Milkweed leaf wrap, bulk of trees, animal skin etc. as a diaper.

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Animal skins, leaf wrap, etc. were the popular choice that time as a baby diaper.
Powdered gelatin is actually just the connective tissues (skin, joints, etc.) from animals that has been dried and powdered for ease of use.
Whole Animal Dieting means not only eating muscle meat but organ meat (read: liver and / or liver based foods) and broth to obtain what is found in the skin and connective tissues (collagen, gelatin, etc.).
Seed oils like linseed, safflower, jojoba, apricot kernel, etc., nut oils like almond, walnut, avocado, etc., and animal oils like emu oil, and fish oil, etc., as well as herb based aqueous creams satisfy my criteria for natural skin surface treatments for psoriasis.
Four main types of camouflage adaptations Blending in or concealing Coloration — fur, scales, feathers, skin, etc. o Some animals change coloring depending on the seasons o Some can change their coloring quickly depending on their surroundings (chameleons, octopus, etc.) Disruptive coloration — stripes, spots, patterns, etc..
Any cat can become infected through direct or indirect contact with an infected animal, or anything (dishes, bedding, etc.) that has been contaminated by the cat's skin cells or hairs.
Dogs can become infected by exposure to contaminated water (both through ingestion or contact with mucous membranes or broken skin), exposure to urine from an infected animal (e.g. contaminated food, bedding, soil, etc.), bite wounds, and ingestion of tissues from infected animals.
Duties include evaluating the health of our resident dogs and cats and prescribing appropriate medication and treatment plans, approving animals for adoption, administering medications (oral, topical, SQ, IM, IV, etc.) and vaccinations, obtaining samples and running diagnostic tests (bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal floats, skin cytology, etc.) and responding to medical emergencies.
Note from Shirley: I have received a few testimonials from people who use organic white or red vinegar internally and externally for their animals, including horses, for flea bites and other minor skin irritation such as hives, etc..
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