• It will probably be like a kennel without a door for big dogs (size does matter) and like a kitty litter box for little pups or small dogs (e.g. chiuahua, maltese, pappion etc. (halfbakery.com)
  • Litter sizes can range from two to eight pups. (kentonline.co.uk)
  • A litter normally has an average of 11 pups, though they can range anywhere from 5 to 14 young in size. (worldatlas.com)
  • Litter sizes are usually 4 pups, and they're born ranging from 40 to 80 cm in length. (sharkwater.com)
  • Pup litter size ranges from four to eight, so there may be more pups outside the camera's view. (mukilteobeacon.com)
  • Pups were born at 40 to 45 cm FL throughout most of the species' Western Australian range. (edu.au)
  • Gestation period ranges from 9 to 12 months (Ref. 244 ). (mnhn.fr)
  • Range finding studies were conducted on pregnant Sprague-Dawley-rats given diEGME between through 16 of gestation. (cdc.gov)
  • These tear-resistant bags are ideal for lining your cat's litter tray, avoid the build up of urine residue, prevent unpleasant odours, hygienic and easy to clean, make your litter tray last longer. (zooplus.co.uk)
  • For example, toxoplasmosis infection can be passed from cats if you clean the cat's litter box. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Also, you can take advantage of some of these good prices while still getting products that are designed for challenging litter boxes. (catlitterhelp.com)
  • This year, why not use a leaf blower to make short work of all that seasonal litter? (yahoo.com)
  • There are a wide variety of styles and sizes of leaf blowers on the market today, ranging from light-duty handheld units to heavyweight professional-grade models. (yahoo.com)
  • Small, handheld leaf blowers-usually sporting a shoulder strap-are suitable for homeowners who have an average-size suburban lot and a few trees. (yahoo.com)
  • 2008). In evergreen moist forest, with undisturbed soil, B. taitana was much less common, but was found under rotting logs and in deep leaf litter (Measey 2004). (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Hepaticas are usually the very welcome first color in the spring woods, blooming through the leaf litter long before trees leaf out. (americanmeadows.com)
  • They overwinter as pupae under moss at the base of a tree in leaf litter or soil. (butterfly-conservation.org)
  • Savic offers a great range of plastic litter trays and boxes, with the option of with or without filters. (zooplus.co.uk)
  • Cleaning litter trays is also easy with Savic Litter Tray Bags, in different sizes to fit your litter tray. (zooplus.co.uk)
  • The hygiene of your cat and of the house are important, that's why Ferplast offers you a wide range of litter trays, both closed and open, suitable for all kinds of needs. (ferplast.com)
  • Data pertaining to evidence of smoking (observed smoking, cigarette butt litter, and display of ash- trays/similar instruments), the presence of designated smoking areas/rooms (DSAs/DSRs), and the display and location of no-smoking signage were collected via direct observations. (who.int)
  • 2006) with a mean clutch size of five eggs, the smallest mean clutch size so far recorded for a caecilian (Malonza and Measey 2005). (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Water channelled by sewer systems and streams acts to accumulate cigarette litter in localised areas and leach its chemical components into the environment. (bmj.com)
  • During the spinup, the vegetation as well as soil and litter carbon pools accumulate and approach an equilibrium with the climate at the beginning of the subsequent, historical phase of the simulation. (lu.se)
  • electric and battery-powered units typically range from 65 to 78 decibels. (yahoo.com)
  • TPL typically comprises between 22% and 36% of all visible litter, implying that total public TPL direct abatement costs range from about US$0.5 million to US$6 million for a city the size of San Francisco. (bmj.com)
  • These conditions typically can exist in busier litter boxes that might be used by three or more cats and/or litter boxes located in areas with poor ventilation or limited space. (catlitterhelp.com)
  • Typically, the litter is born at 63 days, but 56- to 70-day gestations have been reported. (vetstreet.com)
  • Petroleum substances of similar carbon number and aromatic content, principally kerosene and jet fuel, are typically in the range of C9-C16. (europa.eu)
  • Indeed, several studies 3-5 have found cigarette litter toxic to some aquatic species. (bmj.com)
  • The higher extinction risk for larger species could result from body size influencing vulnerability to different human activities, such as killing, habitat destruction and fragmentation, and the small size of natural reserves. (scielo.br)
  • The "common raccoon," P. lotor , also known simply as "the raccoon," is the most widely distributed species, with a natural range from southern Canada to Panama . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Although there is some variation depending on the species in question, raccoons range from 20-40 inches (51-100 cm) in length (including the tail) and weigh between 10 and 35 pounds (4.5 and 16 kg). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Bartonella species are increasingly associated with a range of human and animal diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Interestingly, this species appears to provide alloparental care, with AFLP analysis indicating that a small proportion of juveniles in litters were not the offspring of the attending female (Kupfer et al. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • The cottontail rabbit is a long-eared, small- to medium-sized mammal of the family Leporidae. (pa.gov)
  • Litters are usually small in number, predominantly two. (listal.com)
  • Juvenile sharks tended to occur in temperate waters, whereas mature-sized sharks predominantly occurred in tropical waters. (edu.au)
  • View Ad: Australian Shepherd Litter of Puppies for Sale near Montana, KILA, USA. (puppyfinder.com)
  • While toy breeds tend to have smaller litters of one to four puppies, larger breeds may carry as many as eight to 12 puppies. (vetstreet.com)
  • Inbreeding can lead to smaller litters and stillborn puppies. (vetstreet.com)
  • Available in multiple sizes suitable for very small to very large cats. (zooplus.co.uk)
  • Factors associated with vulnerability include small geographical ranges, low densities, high trophic level, "slow" life histories, body size, and tolerance to altered habitats. (scielo.br)
  • With this type of range, you can surely find a product that can meet your size needs, whether you are after a small, easy to carry package for your single cat or if you want to purchase in bulk to appease your multiple cats. (catlitterhelp.com)
  • Usually maintains a small home range but can roam up to 150km. (elasmodiver.com)
  • However, the entire shoreline is littered with ferricrete fragments ranging from pea gravel to small boulder size. (uky.edu)
  • Lots of small gills but they don't have much of a chance to reach decent size with all the I got my limit mind set I see on the river expecially in the winter here on the big muddy. (lake-link.com)
  • Females construct a subterranean ellipsoid chamber (average size 4 cm x 3.6 cm x 3.3 cm) in which to lay eggs, at a depth of 4-70 cm (Kupfer et al. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Clutches range from two to nine eggs (Kupfer et al. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Background Littered cigarette butts represent potential point sources for environmental contamination. (bmj.com)
  • In areas with substantial amounts of cigarette litter, environmental hazards may arise as chemical components are leached from the filters and smoked tobacco. (bmj.com)
  • Conclusions Based on the gradual release of multiple metals over the full 34-day study period, cigarette litter was found to be a point source for metal contamination. (bmj.com)
  • Cigarette butts are among the most common forms of litter. (bmj.com)
  • Worldwide, approximately 4.95 trillion cigarette butts are estimated to be littered each year. (bmj.com)
  • 1 Of the 10 million pieces of litter collected during the 2009 International Coastal Cleanup campaign, 21% were cigarette butts and filters, 2 twice as much as any other type of litter. (bmj.com)
  • Although many may argue that a single piece of cigarette litter would not inflict serious environmental damage, the cumulative effect of many cigarette butts littered in a centralised area may present a significant threat to local organisms. (bmj.com)
  • Objective To cross-validate estimates of the size of the illicit cigarette trade based on the results of four different survey methods. (who.int)
  • In FTF-household, the share of illicit cigarette consumption based on the self-reported price ranged from 29.1% (95% CI 22.4% to 35.7%) in Rio de Janeiro to 37.5% (95% CI 31.2% to 43.7%) in São Paulo, while estimates based on pack observation ranged from 29.9% (95% CI 23.3% to 36.5%) in Rio de Janeiro to 40.7% (95% CI 34.3% to 47.0%) in São Paulo. (who.int)
  • This was only a step however, because the protected areas were generally isolated, lacked the contiguous protection needed for far-ranging carnivores, failed to protect salmon habitat, and ignored the region's fragile, archipelago nature. (doctordanger.com)
  • In this study we examined the relationship of body size, reproductive output, longevity, and extinction risk for carnivores occurring in Brazil. (scielo.br)
  • Litter size and longevity, bionomic traits previously associated with threat risk of Brazilian carnivores, were implausible. (scielo.br)
  • Weight ranges from 1.8 to 4.4 pounds, averaging 2.6 pounds, with females often weighing more. (in.gov)
  • The raccoon's tail ranges from 8 to 16 inches (20 to 41 cm) in length Male raccoons are generally larger than females. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Females have thicker skin layer than males of the same size (Ref. 49562 ). (mnhn.fr)
  • The administration was started when the animals were 10 weeks old, and the mean body weight (body weight range) of males at the start of administration was 400.3 g (374-431 g), and that of females was 226.5 g (192-255 g). (europa.eu)
  • Over the days that followed several more litters of guinea pig babies appeared. (kentonline.co.uk)
  • The young remain nest-bound for about 90 days after birth and reach their adult size at about 12 months. (zooborns.com)
  • During the sixth week (starting at 45 days), radiographs (x-rays) can detect bones and give the most accurate estimate of litter size. (vetstreet.com)
  • Because of its rather limited geographical range and evidence of only limited exchange among regional stocks, resident stocks near large population centres may be particularly vulnerable to heavy localized fishing pressure. (elasmodiver.com)
  • A light grey litter tray from Savic with a white, removable protective edge. (zooplus.co.uk)
  • Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae and Argasidae) transmit multiple and diverse pathogens (including bacteria, protozoa, and viruses), which cause a wide range of human and animal diseases, including rickettsial diseases, caused by bacteria in the order Rickettsiales. (cdc.gov)
  • Female foxes, meanwhile, range between 28 and 35 inches (71 and 85 centimeters) in length, and only weigh between 3 and 7 pounds (1.4 and 3.2 kilograms). (worldatlas.com)
  • Large litter tray with a high rear edge and a low front side for easy access. (zooplus.co.uk)
  • The only significant variation that they have from conventional clay is the inclusion of crystals into their Multi-Cat Plus Crystals litter . (catlitterhelp.com)
  • At the external examination, one litter from 1000 mg/kg/day showed one foetus with a supernumerary digit on the left hind paw (variation). (europa.eu)
  • The slight delay in ossification (skull bones and sternebrae) recorded in some litters from 1000 mg/kg/day compared to the Control group should be considered a variation without pathological meaning. (europa.eu)
  • Ticks and tick-borne pathogens are increasing public health threats due to emergence of novel pathogens, expanding geographic ranges of tick vectors, changing ecology of tick communities, as well as abiotic and biotic influences on tick-host-pathogen interactions. (mdpi.com)
  • Topics addressed include current and projected tick geographic ranges, potential risks for introduction of tick transmitted microbes into those regions, and drivers for these events. (mdpi.com)
  • Although capable of having six litters each year, the average is 3-4. (in.gov)
  • Each mature female bears an average of four litters per year. (pa.gov)
  • Events this year came in all forms and sizes, and were contained across a variety of spaces littered across the city. (jp.org)
  • The doe is able to mate again the same day the young are born and can start having a second litter. (in.gov)
  • Litter-size may range from 1-9 young, averaging 4-5 per litter. (in.gov)
  • By 6 months, the young adult sized and difficult to distinguish from adults. (in.gov)
  • Litter sizes range from one to four young. (zooborns.com)
  • Litter size ranges from one to four young. (zooborns.com)
  • Produces from 4 to 135 young a litter (Ref. 26938 ). (mnhn.fr)
  • Litter size ranges from two to nine young, with an average of five. (pa.gov)
  • Conclusions Tobacco litter abatement costs to cities can be substantial, even when the costs of potential environmental pollution and tourism effects are excluded. (bmj.com)
  • Litter box with high sides and fresh, modern colours, flip the hood up for quick and easy cleaning, with active carbon filter. (zooplus.co.uk)
  • Clumps have a vital role in a cat litter in that not only do they assist in making cleanup a breeze when they clump hard and quickly, but this also helps in maximizing odor control and improving overall performance whether you are using in a single-cat or multi-cat litter box. (catlitterhelp.com)
  • Another item is the door-sized glass palette that I found in the garbage a few years ago. (artnet.com)
  • Methods In 2018/2019, four non-industry-funded, large-scale studies were conducted in selected Brazilian cities: packs discarded in household garbage/PDG (1 city), packs littered in the streets/PLS (5 cities), a phone survey of tobacco users' purchase behaviors/VIGITEL (5 cities), and a face-to-face household survey of tobacco users' purchase behaviors/FTF-household (2 cities). (who.int)
  • Stylish litter tray with extra high edge and removable protective border to prevent scatter. (zooplus.co.uk)
  • The average size of the home range of the Guinean gerbil is 1,450 square metres (15,600 sq ft). (wikipedia.org)
  • Some lakes produce large numbers of fish with most being average size and some produce smaller numbers of fish that get to what is considered bigger size. (lake-link.com)
  • No effects on mean foetal weight was per litter basis was observed. (europa.eu)
  • Both fetal weight and litter size were significantly reduced at 2,165mg/kg and 2 of 23 litters were completely resorbed at that dose. (cdc.gov)
  • Tight corridor areas or locations that can't displace air very well can be breeding grounds for odors to linger and can make it extra difficult for litter to properly do its job. (catlitterhelp.com)
  • The tropical "crab-eating raccoon," P. cancrivorus , ranges from Costa Rica through most areas of South America east of the Andes down to northern Argentina and Uruguay . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Litter sizes and age of first breeding of female black bears in Florida are comparable to those found in other productive areas of eastern North America. (seafwa.org)
  • Cats pass toxoplasmosis in their poop so you can get it by changing litter boxes or cleaning up cat poop. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The intelligence and adaptability of the common raccoon has equipped it to survive in a wide range of environments and it is one one of the few medium-to-large-sized animals that have enlarged their range since human encroachment began (another is the coyote ). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Four diverse communities were targeted ranging from larger more populated towns, to smaller villages across central and southern Belize: San Pedro, Caye Caulker, Punta Gorda, and Monkey River. (researchgate.net)
  • There was a weak but statistically significant increase in litter size with maternal length. (edu.au)
  • Objectives Growing concern over the costs, environmental impact and safety of tobacco product litter (TPL) has prompted states and cities to undertake a variety of policy initiatives, of which litter abatement fees are part. (bmj.com)
  • Most of this company's litters come in being very reasonably priced, with several falling into the most affordable price tier in terms of price per pound. (catlitterhelp.com)
  • even if you do keep them they are gross and just littered with black parasites and white grubs. (lake-link.com)
  • One public policy option to address tobacco litter is levying of fees on cigarettes sold. (bmj.com)
  • The costs of mitigating the negative externalities of TPL in a city the size of San Francisco can be offset by implementing a fee of approximately US$0.20 per pack. (bmj.com)
  • Sustainalink is a matchmaker between students and companies, check out their web page sv /en and take the chance to contact them with your cv. (lu.se)
  • The experiences of the City of San Francisco's recently proposed tobacco litter abatement fee serve as a case study. (bmj.com)
  • Around the size of a large domestic cat, the arctic fox is best known for its distinctively white winter coat, which renders the animals practically invisible amidst their snowy surroundings. (worldatlas.com)
  • The blooms vary dramatically in color, and range from white to lavender to (rarely) pink. (americanmeadows.com)
  • According to some studies, public litter abatement costs to US cities range from US$3 million to US$16 million. (bmj.com)
  • On the basis of litters affected, malformations were elevated in both treatment groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Monitoring of marine debris (also known as marine litter) is an essential step in the process to eradicate ecological dangers in marine ecosystems caused by humans. (researchgate.net)
  • Each plant is approximately the size of a healthy African violet, and they spread quite rapidly. (americanmeadows.com)