The document is a multi-page journal written by Susan Bertram about her new puppy's first month at home. On the first day, the puppy threw up in the car but otherwise seemed fine, though it refused to eat. The next day, the puppy woke the owner throughout the night with diarrhea after being given milk, which the vet said caused the issue as puppies can't digest it after weaning. At the vet, the puppy was found to be dehydrated and had roundworms. It was given fluids and medicine, and the owner began making easy to digest food to help it recover.
This CV summarizes the qualifications and experience of Ahmed Atef Abd-Elatef Emara. He has a B.Sc. in mechanical power engineering from Tanta University in Egypt. He has worked in maintenance and production roles in Egypt and as an assistant site manager in Saudi Arabia. His skills include English, AutoCAD, maintenance, teamwork, and mechanical systems like pumps, compressors and turbines. He is looking for a new challenge where he can further apply his technical, analytical, organizational and communication abilities.
This document presents the findings of a study on rural-urban differences in learning outcomes among public primary and secondary school students in Rivers State, Nigeria. The study analyzed test performance data in various subject domains from a sample of 13,740 primary 4 pupils and 4,395 JSS 2 students. The results showed that rural primary school pupils performed relatively better in literacy and life skills, while urban pupils performed better in numeracy. At the secondary level, rural students performed better in general science, while urban students performed better in mathematics and English. The study concludes that policy focus should be on improving performance in English and mathematics in rural secondary schools, while maintaining strengths in literacy and life skills at the primary level in rural schools. A criterion-
Erica's normal daily schedule includes waking up at 6:30am, being dropped off between 7:45-8am, having fruits and cereal for breakfast around 9am followed by a morning nap. For lunch around 12:30-1pm she eats cereal or vegetables with fruits. Erica takes another nap between 1:30-2pm. She likes foods like cottage cheese, cheerios, bread, mashed potatoes and applesauce. The document also provides information about Erica's sleep habits, teething, diaper changes, ear infections and eating behaviors.
The document is a multi-page journal written by Susan Bertram about her new puppy's first month at home. On the first day, the puppy threw up in the car but otherwise seemed fine, though it refused to eat. The next day, the puppy woke the owner throughout the night with diarrhea after being given milk, which the vet said caused the issue as puppies can't digest it after weaning. At the vet, the puppy was found to be dehydrated and had roundworms. It was given fluids and medicine, and the owner began making easy to digest food to help it recover.
This CV summarizes the qualifications and experience of Ahmed Atef Abd-Elatef Emara. He has a B.Sc. in mechanical power engineering from Tanta University in Egypt. He has worked in maintenance and production roles in Egypt and as an assistant site manager in Saudi Arabia. His skills include English, AutoCAD, maintenance, teamwork, and mechanical systems like pumps, compressors and turbines. He is looking for a new challenge where he can further apply his technical, analytical, organizational and communication abilities.
This document presents the findings of a study on rural-urban differences in learning outcomes among public primary and secondary school students in Rivers State, Nigeria. The study analyzed test performance data in various subject domains from a sample of 13,740 primary 4 pupils and 4,395 JSS 2 students. The results showed that rural primary school pupils performed relatively better in literacy and life skills, while urban pupils performed better in numeracy. At the secondary level, rural students performed better in general science, while urban students performed better in mathematics and English. The study concludes that policy focus should be on improving performance in English and mathematics in rural secondary schools, while maintaining strengths in literacy and life skills at the primary level in rural schools. A criterion-
Erica's normal daily schedule includes waking up at 6:30am, being dropped off between 7:45-8am, having fruits and cereal for breakfast around 9am followed by a morning nap. For lunch around 12:30-1pm she eats cereal or vegetables with fruits. Erica takes another nap between 1:30-2pm. She likes foods like cottage cheese, cheerios, bread, mashed potatoes and applesauce. The document also provides information about Erica's sleep habits, teething, diaper changes, ear infections and eating behaviors.
Four kittens were found abandoned in a hot parking lot on September 8, 2015. The author took them home to care for them since they were dehydrated and suffering from heat stroke. They nursed the kittens back to health with bottle feedings every two hours. They named the kittens Judy, Frank, Maverick, and Goose. After a few weeks, they also found another kitten, Olivia, living in their garage and added her to the group. Over the next year, they cared for the kittens as they grew, got vaccinated, were spayed/neutered, and eventually integrated with their other indoor cats. On the one year anniversary of finding the k
This document provides information and guidance for fostering a puppy, including the necessary items, care instructions, and ensuring the puppy finds a good permanent home. It recommends first contacting a shelter to take one or more puppies, then obtaining important care items like a bed, bowls, food, and potentially medicine if the puppy is sick. It also gives instructions for bathing the puppy with tear-free soap and drying them, exercising them with a leash and walks, and making sure to properly vet potential adopters to find the puppy a good permanent home.
Boots the medaka fish was observed over an 11 day period from its egg stage through hatching. On day 3, Boots had developed a heartbeat and colorless blood. By day 6, its blood had turned pink and its pectoral fin and veins were visible. On day 7, Boots' blood was red and its liver and eyes were developing. It hatched before the end of day 10, unfortunately without the observers present to witness, but they received an update from another student.
The document discusses caring for pets. It introduces Browny, the student's pet dog, and describes how the student cares for Browny by feeding him, giving him baths, taking him to the vet when sick, and more. It then lists various ways to care for pets, such as feeding them the right food, exercising them, keeping them and their homes clean, giving them water, and showing them affection. The student is asked to consider ways to show kindness to animals in different situations and to introduce their own pet or desired pet in an assignment.
Penny, the narrator's dog, became pregnant after mating with another dog. The narrator took Penny to the vet and prepared for the birth. Penny later gave birth to six puppies. The narrator cared for Penny and the puppies for a month, feeding and socializing them, before finding new homes for the puppies at the local dog park. The experience of caring for Penny and her puppies taught the narrator about the natural process of birth.
Penny, the narrator's dog, became pregnant after mating with another dog. The narrator took Penny to the vet and prepared for the birth. Penny later gave birth to six puppies. The narrator cared for Penny and the puppies for a month, feeding and socializing them, before finding new homes for the puppies at the local dog park. The experience of caring for Penny and her puppies taught the narrator about the natural process of birth.
Penny, the narrator's dog, became pregnant after mating with another dog. The narrator took Penny to the vet and prepared for the birth. Penny later gave birth to six puppies. The narrator cared for Penny and the puppies for a month, feeding and socializing them, before finding new homes for the puppies at the local dog park. The experience of caring for Penny and her puppies taught the narrator about the natural process of birth.
Here are just a few samples of the families Jane Smith has made happy with her Bright Futures dogs. Please read and enjoy the "Happy Tails" of these animals pulled from high kill shelters and placed in loving homes by Jane!
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: service dog law, service dog etiquette, service dog puppy raiser, guide dog, puppy in training.
This document summarizes the cases of various animals that were patients at a veterinary hospital during the internship of the author. It describes over 30 different animals that came in with various medical issues such as parvo virus, pancreatitis, eye infections, diabetes, injuries from accidents, and more. For each case it provides brief details about the animal, their condition, and usually mentions whether they recovered and were able to go home after treatment.
Every one want hava Puppy , so you should know things about it before you get it , this document will learn you some things about Puppies and know it more
This document provides guidance for caring for adult cats and kittens. It discusses that cats should have continuous access to food and water, with one cup of food per day for adults and one and a half cups for kittens. Cats sleep 16-20 hours per day and should not be disturbed. Playtime is important for exercise and mental stimulation, until cats are tired and lay down to rest. Toys can be provided when human interaction is not available.
- The newsletter provides updates on the animals and volunteers at Daktari Wildlife Orphanage in August 2010. It describes two new animals, a nyala calf named Bambino and bushbuck mother with a newborn.
- It also describes an incident where the genet Chouchou escaped from his cage but was later recaptured.
- Finally, it thanks their regular supporters Wait a Little horse safaris and provides information on how to donate to support Daktari.
The document is a collection of stories and descriptions about various family pets submitted by members of the Davimes family. It includes summaries of pets such as dogs named Juno, Johnny, Archie-Rose and Oreo as well as cats, birds and other animals that bring joy to their families.
The Story of Mini Moo by Kristy Woodhead Cream of the Crop 2009 Art4Agriculture
1) Kristy Woodhead brought home a newborn calf named Mini Moo after its mother died during birth. Mini Moo was severely dehydrated and had a difficult start to life.
2) Over several weeks, Kristy cared for Mini Moo, learning to properly feed and care for her. Mini Moo developed scours (diarrhea) which required veterinary treatment and careful monitoring of her health.
3) With Kristy's dedicated care, Mini Moo recovered from the scours and began to grow rapidly. The document details Kristy's experience hand-raising Mini Moo and the importance of agriculture education.
The author rescued a small dog named Twinkle from a shelter. Twinkle had been wandering alone and pregnant when she was brought to the shelter. At the shelter, Twinkle gave birth to six stillborn puppies as she had been malnourished for a long time. Twinkle was grieving the loss of her puppies but her spirit was shining through after being in foster care for three days. The author encourages readers to get involved by adopting, fostering or donating to help other animals like Twinkle.
The document describes a narrator feeding their cat, named Greedy Cat, a variety of snacks and watching it get fatter and fatter. The narrator feeds the cat peanut butter crackers, seaweed crackers, cheese ice cubes, Nutella sandwiches, potato sticks, an apple, a cookie, mandarins, ham sandwiches, another apple, and soft cheese. The narrator plans to make the cat even fatter and thinks it's funny.
Volunteers from LinkedIn spent their company's monthly InDay volunteering at Muttville, a shelter that cares for senior and special needs dogs. The volunteers learned about Muttville's mission from the Business Manager and helped with tasks like cleaning, preparing food, and socializing with the dogs. Muttville cares for dogs who were neglected, abused or have medical issues, and helps find them loving homes.
Volunteers from LinkedIn spent their company's monthly InDay volunteering at Muttville, a shelter that cares for senior and special needs dogs. The volunteers learned about Muttville's mission from the Business Manager and helped with tasks like cleaning, preparing food, and socializing with the dogs. Muttville cares for dogs who were neglected, abused or have medical issues, and helps them find loving forever homes.
The East Haven Animal Shelter document provides updates on animals that have been helped through medical care funded by donations and have found homes. It introduces several dogs and cats by name that received medical treatment for injuries or illnesses and are now adopted. It thanks volunteers and staff for their work helping animals. It also features photos and descriptions of some currently adoptable animals like dogs, cats, and kittens seeking new homes.
Four kittens were found abandoned in a hot parking lot on September 8, 2015. The author took them home to care for them since they were dehydrated and suffering from heat stroke. They nursed the kittens back to health with bottle feedings every two hours. They named the kittens Judy, Frank, Maverick, and Goose. After a few weeks, they also found another kitten, Olivia, living in their garage and added her to the group. Over the next year, they cared for the kittens as they grew, got vaccinated, were spayed/neutered, and eventually integrated with their other indoor cats. On the one year anniversary of finding the k
This document provides information and guidance for fostering a puppy, including the necessary items, care instructions, and ensuring the puppy finds a good permanent home. It recommends first contacting a shelter to take one or more puppies, then obtaining important care items like a bed, bowls, food, and potentially medicine if the puppy is sick. It also gives instructions for bathing the puppy with tear-free soap and drying them, exercising them with a leash and walks, and making sure to properly vet potential adopters to find the puppy a good permanent home.
Boots the medaka fish was observed over an 11 day period from its egg stage through hatching. On day 3, Boots had developed a heartbeat and colorless blood. By day 6, its blood had turned pink and its pectoral fin and veins were visible. On day 7, Boots' blood was red and its liver and eyes were developing. It hatched before the end of day 10, unfortunately without the observers present to witness, but they received an update from another student.
The document discusses caring for pets. It introduces Browny, the student's pet dog, and describes how the student cares for Browny by feeding him, giving him baths, taking him to the vet when sick, and more. It then lists various ways to care for pets, such as feeding them the right food, exercising them, keeping them and their homes clean, giving them water, and showing them affection. The student is asked to consider ways to show kindness to animals in different situations and to introduce their own pet or desired pet in an assignment.
Penny, the narrator's dog, became pregnant after mating with another dog. The narrator took Penny to the vet and prepared for the birth. Penny later gave birth to six puppies. The narrator cared for Penny and the puppies for a month, feeding and socializing them, before finding new homes for the puppies at the local dog park. The experience of caring for Penny and her puppies taught the narrator about the natural process of birth.
Penny, the narrator's dog, became pregnant after mating with another dog. The narrator took Penny to the vet and prepared for the birth. Penny later gave birth to six puppies. The narrator cared for Penny and the puppies for a month, feeding and socializing them, before finding new homes for the puppies at the local dog park. The experience of caring for Penny and her puppies taught the narrator about the natural process of birth.
Penny, the narrator's dog, became pregnant after mating with another dog. The narrator took Penny to the vet and prepared for the birth. Penny later gave birth to six puppies. The narrator cared for Penny and the puppies for a month, feeding and socializing them, before finding new homes for the puppies at the local dog park. The experience of caring for Penny and her puppies taught the narrator about the natural process of birth.
Here are just a few samples of the families Jane Smith has made happy with her Bright Futures dogs. Please read and enjoy the "Happy Tails" of these animals pulled from high kill shelters and placed in loving homes by Jane!
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: service dog law, service dog etiquette, service dog puppy raiser, guide dog, puppy in training.
This document summarizes the cases of various animals that were patients at a veterinary hospital during the internship of the author. It describes over 30 different animals that came in with various medical issues such as parvo virus, pancreatitis, eye infections, diabetes, injuries from accidents, and more. For each case it provides brief details about the animal, their condition, and usually mentions whether they recovered and were able to go home after treatment.
Every one want hava Puppy , so you should know things about it before you get it , this document will learn you some things about Puppies and know it more
This document provides guidance for caring for adult cats and kittens. It discusses that cats should have continuous access to food and water, with one cup of food per day for adults and one and a half cups for kittens. Cats sleep 16-20 hours per day and should not be disturbed. Playtime is important for exercise and mental stimulation, until cats are tired and lay down to rest. Toys can be provided when human interaction is not available.
- The newsletter provides updates on the animals and volunteers at Daktari Wildlife Orphanage in August 2010. It describes two new animals, a nyala calf named Bambino and bushbuck mother with a newborn.
- It also describes an incident where the genet Chouchou escaped from his cage but was later recaptured.
- Finally, it thanks their regular supporters Wait a Little horse safaris and provides information on how to donate to support Daktari.
The document is a collection of stories and descriptions about various family pets submitted by members of the Davimes family. It includes summaries of pets such as dogs named Juno, Johnny, Archie-Rose and Oreo as well as cats, birds and other animals that bring joy to their families.
The Story of Mini Moo by Kristy Woodhead Cream of the Crop 2009 Art4Agriculture
1) Kristy Woodhead brought home a newborn calf named Mini Moo after its mother died during birth. Mini Moo was severely dehydrated and had a difficult start to life.
2) Over several weeks, Kristy cared for Mini Moo, learning to properly feed and care for her. Mini Moo developed scours (diarrhea) which required veterinary treatment and careful monitoring of her health.
3) With Kristy's dedicated care, Mini Moo recovered from the scours and began to grow rapidly. The document details Kristy's experience hand-raising Mini Moo and the importance of agriculture education.
The author rescued a small dog named Twinkle from a shelter. Twinkle had been wandering alone and pregnant when she was brought to the shelter. At the shelter, Twinkle gave birth to six stillborn puppies as she had been malnourished for a long time. Twinkle was grieving the loss of her puppies but her spirit was shining through after being in foster care for three days. The author encourages readers to get involved by adopting, fostering or donating to help other animals like Twinkle.
The document describes a narrator feeding their cat, named Greedy Cat, a variety of snacks and watching it get fatter and fatter. The narrator feeds the cat peanut butter crackers, seaweed crackers, cheese ice cubes, Nutella sandwiches, potato sticks, an apple, a cookie, mandarins, ham sandwiches, another apple, and soft cheese. The narrator plans to make the cat even fatter and thinks it's funny.
Volunteers from LinkedIn spent their company's monthly InDay volunteering at Muttville, a shelter that cares for senior and special needs dogs. The volunteers learned about Muttville's mission from the Business Manager and helped with tasks like cleaning, preparing food, and socializing with the dogs. Muttville cares for dogs who were neglected, abused or have medical issues, and helps find them loving homes.
Volunteers from LinkedIn spent their company's monthly InDay volunteering at Muttville, a shelter that cares for senior and special needs dogs. The volunteers learned about Muttville's mission from the Business Manager and helped with tasks like cleaning, preparing food, and socializing with the dogs. Muttville cares for dogs who were neglected, abused or have medical issues, and helps them find loving forever homes.
The East Haven Animal Shelter document provides updates on animals that have been helped through medical care funded by donations and have found homes. It introduces several dogs and cats by name that received medical treatment for injuries or illnesses and are now adopted. It thanks volunteers and staff for their work helping animals. It also features photos and descriptions of some currently adoptable animals like dogs, cats, and kittens seeking new homes.
1. My Puppy's First Month
By
Susan Bertram
Page 1 of 5
Day 1
Yippee! He's finally here! The sweetest, smartest, most beautiful puppy in the world is asleep at my
feet while I'm writing this. I want to remember everything about his first days and weeks with us.
We have waited so long!
Puppy threw up once in the car on the way home (yuck) but seems fine otherwise. Just car-sick, I
guess. We bought him the special puppy food he's been eating, but he doesn't seem hungry.
Probably too much excitement, and plumb wore out. I called Jenny, his breeder; she said not to
worry yet-puppyll probably eat when he wakes up. Our old kitty isn't too thrilled with the new
addition to the family. Hissed and spit when puppy tried to make friends.
2. Later: still won't eat puppy food. I gave him some milk and a slice of deli turkey. Hope that's okay.
He gobbled em up like he's starving. Poor thing! Maybe well buy a different puppy food tomorrow.
3. Day 2
Guess milk wasn't such a great idea.
Puppy woke us up at midnight, then
every hour after that. Diarrhea! I phoned
the emergency veterinary clinic. They
explained that a lot of puppies can't
digest milk once they're weanedWho
knew?and told me to give him some
Kaopectate and water but no more food
tonight. Since he seems to feel fine
otherwise, and theres no blood in his
stool, we decided to take a watch-an-
-wait approach. He's asleep now that its
daylight, and I'm ready for a nap myself!
Later: Puppy threw up some yellow foam
and a piece of spaghetti?! Off to the vet clinic. Puppy had a normal temperature but was dehydrated
from the diarrhea. Dr. Thoroughgood did a test for parvovirus, which thank heavens was negative,
and a fecal check that confirmed roundworms (that's what he threw up, not a noodle!). She gave
puppy some rehydrating fluids with an injection under his skin and yellow liquid medicine to get rid
of the worms. Puppy needs easy-to-digest, bland food, so I'm fixing a mixture of two parts rice baby
cereal and warm water, plus one part turkey baby food. If all goes well (no more diarrhea), we can
start mixing in his kibbles tomorrow. He loves his mush, and feels like playing again. Yay!
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