With my research I saw that many vets can treat any animal because there are many different kinds of vets. But any vet can refuse to treat an animal. For example. If your dog is sick, the vet can refuse to treat the dog because, unlike in human medicine, there is no legal requirement for treatment. The two most common reasons a veterinarian will refuse to treat an animal are lack of owner ability to pay for treatment and inexperience with the species or condition.
Yes. If its believed that there is any chance of injury to the delivery personnel they have a right to refuse to access the property to make the delivery. However, they will normally agree a collection point or second premises .
Because he was amazed that the guy gave the jaguar to unknown person
Midden steads refer to ancient trash heaps or refuse piles. These are archaeological sites that contain discarded materials and debris from human activity, providing valuable insights into past civilizations and their way of life.
Some of my dogs refuse to eat it and others throw up if they do eat it.
Those letters spell scavengers, the plural form of the noun scavenger; a word for someone who collects things that have been discarded by others for the purpose of selling or reusing; a word for a type of animal that feeds on refuse and decaying organic matter rather than hunting for prey; a word for a person or a thing.
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Robber flies live in soil or various decaying organic plants. They will refuse to live anywhere else and will eventually die if they cannot find the soil or plants.
Offal, as the bowels of an animal or fish; refuse animal or vegetable matter from a kitchen; hence, anything worthless, disgusting, or loathsome., To strip of the bowels; to clean.
Offal, as the bowels of an animal or fish; refuse animal or vegetable matter from a kitchen; hence, anything worthless, disgusting, or loathsome., To strip of the bowels; to clean.
Sylvia A Ware has written: 'A survey of pathogen survival during municipal solid waste and manure treatment processes' -- subject(s): Refuse and refuse disposal, Organic wastes, Pathogenic microorganisms, Animal waste
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An animal that feeds on carrion, that is refuse or the remains of dead animals is referred to as a scavenger. An example of this type of animal is a vulture or hyena.
That is an animal that is called a scavenger. An example of a scavenger is a fox.
It would depend on which countries refuse act you are referring to. Many, though not all, countries have them and they all differ.
I've ignored recycling. Answer will vary depending on where you are in the world. Generally in the U.S.: organic material in refuse -> garbage hauler -> landfill -> anaerobically decompose into landfill gas (organic material) -> landfill gas goes out into environment, or is destroyed in flare or is used in renewable energy project inorganic material in refuse -> garbage hauler -> landfill -> stays in landfill
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