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∙ 13y agoOn average dogs go into season, or heat, every six months. However, some dogs go into heat more frequently than others.
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∙ 13y agoMost dogs are diestrous, meaning they go into heat twice a year. The usual separation between the two periods of estrus is about six months.
The Carpathians would be much longer.
A well breed Pyr can cost $1000 or more. If they cost any less they have not been breed properly nor have they been taken care of while pups.
Spain is in Europe, so there is no mountain range that divides Spain from Europe. What you are referring to is the Pyrenees Mountains, which forms much of Spain's border with France. As Spain is in the southeast of Europe, it could be looked upon as a boundary between Spain and most of the rest of Europe.
This is a very large breed, with males weighing 100 to 130 pounds and standing up to 32 inches. The female can weigh as much as 85 pounds but stands only a few inches shorter. The coarse white coat and dense, soft undercoat give the Great Pyrenees the appearance of a bear. In fact, some people even say the dog has a majestic look.
There are a great many things that gain and lose heat. Metals for example gain and lose heat much more quickly than gasses.
Female dogs are capable of having puppies at about 6 months when they have their first heat, but breeding them at that young age will do great damage to their still-growing bodies. There will be fewer, less healthy puppies born than if you waited, and they are often born dead. It is much better to wait until the 3rd or 4th heat to breed them.
not much, but enough to give them energy THEY NEED...... some certain dog breeds are very heavy eaters. labs, border collies, and great Pyrenees........... food dispensers not recommended. hope this helps
A patient with heat cramps should rest until the body cools down. Heat cramps are an indicator of the body overheating and heat exhaustion could occur.
Just enough until they taste great!!
Yes, proteins can absorb or release heat without changing temperature through a process called conformational changes. This involves altering the spatial arrangement of the protein's structure which involves absorbing or releasing energy.
There are much more than 4. 4 examples would be the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Apennines, and the Caucuses.