Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dog treats Step 1: Slowly approach the mother and the puppies she has just delivered and pet her while talking softly to her. She needs to know that you will not harm the puppies or her. She needs to trust you being...
One thing about getting dreadlocks and this something to consider when you are deciding whether or not you want them is that you're/they're probably going to attract a little attention from people, especially people who are not used to seeing alternative...
Instructions Step 1: Recognize its shape. The grison looks weasel-like. Its legs and tail are short and its body is long and muscled. it has small feet and eyes and long claws. Step 2: Recognize the grison's size. They are just over two feet long on...
Instructions Step 1: Find the diagram of the circuit, which will you will usually find posted near the gate entrance on a bulletin board. Look over the layout and try to imagine riding the course and jumping the fences. Step 2: Stand in an open space...
Hi, I'm Johan Svahnström on behalf of Expert Village. When you should start worrying, though, is if your leopard gecko stops eating. I mean, that's the most basic sign of a lizard that's being ill. It quits eating. After it stopped eating for a...
Instructions Step 1: Make the first move with an interested guy friend or a new suitor. Guys are shy by nature because they are afraid of rejection. They stay away unless a woman responds favorably to them. Buy him a drink and move next to him in a bar...
Instructions Step 1: Start your search by calling your nearest college of veterinary medicine and asking for a large-animal vet with experience and training in caring for ostriches. Universities are centers for specialization and research and most have a...
Instructions Step 1: Approach the horse from the side so you don't startle it. Horses have wide-set eyes that, in the wild, helps them see approaching predators; they can't see what's directly in front or behind them. Step 2: Avoid looking the horse in...
InstructionsHow to Treat a Dog That Has Eaten ChocolateStep 1:Act quickly. It is extremely important that you not hesitate after your dog has eaten some chocolate. It takes approximately two hours for food to move from your dog’s stomach and into...
Instructions Facial Expression Step 1: First and most easily, you'll recognize your horse's attitude by the position of his ears. This is a perfect starting point for those who are unaccustomed to being around horses. Generally, ears pointing forward...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Thick gloves Step 1: Stop a hamster from biting by washing your hands thoroughly before you handle it. Hamsters have relatively poor eyesight, and if you handle a hamster immediately after eating, your pet may...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Hamster food Bedding Step 1: Get thorough information from the owner about the hamster's requirements, including food and feeding schedules and the number of times you should change their bedding. Also, get the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Binoculars Blind Bug repellent Sunglasses Water Snacks Camera Tripod Journal Pencil Step 1: Locate an area that is known to be populated with ground squirrels. This will usually be an open prairie with low grasses...
Instructions Step 1: Observe the animal's behavior while he makes the sound. While feeding, woodchucks make "chuck-chuck" noises. This is the sound that gave the woodchuck its name. Step 2: Notice how the sound changes when the animal is alarmed. A...
Welcome to Expert Village. My name is Wayne Peterson, and I'm the director of the Important Bird Areas Program for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Today, we're here at the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield, Massachusetts, where we'll be...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Watches Veterinarian Step 1: Keep an eye on a pregnant cow when you notice her pulling away from the rest of the herd - often into a corner if in a pasture - for birth is imminent. Step 2: Make note of the time when...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: The dog(s) The walker You Gauge Punctuality Step 1: Apply rules of a job interview to the "Meet and Greet." Step 2: Make sure the walker is on time. Better yet, are they a few minutes early? Step 3: Gauge the walker...
Instructions Step 1: Start with young birds that have not flown yet. Place them into a wired area, called a fly pen, every day. Place food and water in the loft so they can associate going into the loft with being fed. Do this for two weeks. Step 2: Open...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Internet access Local newspaper Step 1: Search the Internet for Weimaraner breeders in your area. You will most likely find individual pages for breeders, as well as lists of breeders. Make a list of names and phone...
Instructions Step 1: Understand the habitat and range of the Eared Grebe. This water bird is common in western North America. You'll find it from southwestern Canada to south central Canada and also in the Great Basin and Great Plains of the United...
Instructions Step 1: Check for firmness in your dog's poop to assess the health of his insides. Digestion and stomach problems can manifest in watery or loose stools, and could be a sign that some tests need to be run if it continues. Step 2: Look for...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: A healthy dose of common sense. Staying Safe Around Horses Step 1: Take the long way around the back of the horse. Give it at least a ten to twelve foot space and make a long loop around the rear. Speak in a low and...
Instructions Step 1: Notice the number of distinct sounds the animal makes. Ground squirrels have sophisticated and varied systems of communication. If an animal makes only one consistent sound, then it probably isn't a ground squirrel. Step 2: Listen to...
Instructions Step 1: Learn about the habitat of the Northern Goshawk, that is found in much of North America, including the northern and western continental United States, Canada and Alaska. It usually lives in dense forests that are either coniferous or...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Enclosure Substrate Perches Bird toys Food and water bowls Step 1: Provide the largest enclosure that you can for your conure. The birdcage should be at least 20 inches wide by 20 inches deep and 30 inches tall. For...