House lizards, also known as geckos, are small reptiles that are commonly found in homes worldwide. They have sticky toe pads that allow them to climb walls and ceilings with ease. They are primarily nocturnal and feed on insects. House lizards are known for their ability to drop their tail as a defense mechanism.
Your dog's house should be one that will protect him from the elements as well as make him feel safe and secure. Below is a checklist of qualities to look for in a good dog house: Size: The house should be large enough to allow your dog to come inside, turn around, and lie down easily. If it's too large, it will allow too much cold air in in cold weather. Vent: A vent at or near the top of the dog house will allow humidity toescape and fresh air to circulate. Material: Water-proof material is a given for a dog house. Polypropylene, a high-impact insulated plastic is very good at keeping your dog warm in winter and cooler in summer. Bedding: Washable bedding is best, but may not be feasible in your outside dog house. Bedding should be something that is a natural flea repellant. Check with your local vet, or farm supply for suggestions on bedding materials.
Depends how big...if in appt or condo...med=1 small=2....if in like a country house with lots of acerage you could probably Breed dogs!
House flies have specialized adhesive pads on their feet that allow them to cling to surfaces like glass or ceilings. These pads secrete a sticky substance that forms a strong bond with the surface, enabling the flies to walk upside down without falling off.
Prepare a list of reasons why you want a dog, such as companionship, responsibility, and exercise. Approach your parents calmly and respectfully, presenting your case and being open to their concerns and questions. Offer to take on additional responsibilities around the house or research on dog care to show your commitment.
My parents do not ALLOW her to go to my house.
no definately not!
Your parents can allow you to live anywhere that is safe.
No they may not. You have to be an adult, 18, to move out unless the parents allow it.
As long as they allow you to. You are not an adult yet, despite being pregnant.
Unless you have your parents permission you have to wait until you are 18.
Only if their parents agree to allow it, and even then the parents are still legally responsible and 'in charge'--meaning they can change their mind tomorrow and 'order' (for lack of a better word) the minor to return home.
Yes, if her parents allow it. Permission from the boy's parents or guardians may also be required in some jurisdictions, though.
It would be presumed that you have your parents' permission to attend college, which would be considered acceptable.
With parental permission she can. Being pregnant does not allow one to live where they want. Until she turns 18, her parents are responsible for her.
Only if her parents agree to allow it or the grandmother has been granted custody/guardianship by a court (the only way that would happen is if her parents are proven to be unfit).
if your parents die then the house goes to whoever your parents will says it goes to