Not exact matches
Once in the backwoods, Melanie: reunites with sour Ma (Mary Kay Place) and dour Pa (Fred Ward), both actors modeling their characters on Grant Wood's necessarily two - dimensional painting «American Gothic»; «outs» poor Bobby Ray (Ethan Embry)-- in the real world, they'd probably have been hung from the same pole flying the Confederate Flag outside the local watering hole; and delivers the most embarrassing monologue since Phoebe Cates's in Gremlins to, of all things, a license plate marking the burial
spot of a «coon
dog» named after legendary Crimson Tide coach Paul «
Bear» Bryant.
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This means the
dogs are
born with large patches of black hair with no white rather than the
spots.
Chihuahuas can have moleras, or a soft
spot in their skulls, and they are the only breed of
dog to be
born with an incomplete skull.
Dogs can also pass along leptospirosis, known as Weil's disease in humans, as well as parasites such as scabies, roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and the tick -
borne Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain
spotted fever.
Active
dogs can get hot
spots, too, but
bored or stressed
dogs are more likely to irritate their hot
spots than
dogs that get regular exercise and opportunities for play, stimulation, and human interaction.
Rocky Mountain
spotted fever is one of the most common tick -
borne diseases to affect
dogs (and people).
Cattle
Dog puppies are
born all white with the exception of any major body
spots (black in coloration) that they will have always.
July Basic Pet Health Guide May Natural Insect Repellents Hot
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Dog Vacation Tips Differences Between Cats and
Dogs Pet Massage
Dog Instincts & Behavior Talking to Animals Essential Fatty Acids for Pets April - May Mental & Physical Stimulation for
Dogs Cat Friendly
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Although the CSPCA acknowledges that flowered (
spotted),
bear - coat, and mini or toy sized
dogs can occasionally be produced by two standard Shar - Pei in any reputable breeding program, it should be emphasized that this organization is opposed to the purposeful breeding of any non-standard Shar - Pei in order to intentionally produce nonstandard
dogs!