16-Bit Gems - #2: EVO - Search for Eden
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16-Bit Gems - #2: EVO - Search for Eden
A Clan of the Gray Wolf production, 16-Bit Gems looks back at games from the Super Nintendo and Genesis era and reviews those that were great in their own right, but mostly lost in the hype of the time. EVO: Search for Eden was an adventure game distributed by Enix for the Super Nintendo. Released in North America in 1993, it has some of the most unique gameplay of the time, as well as a plethora of options to upgrade your creature as you travel through Earth's history. To see our other content, visit www.clanofthegraywolf.com
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10 Questions I'm Most Asked about Dogs in Heat
1. What is heat?
Heat is more properly called the estrous cycle. During this cycle, female dogs may get pregnant. It's equivalent to human menstruation.
2. What are the symptoms?
Females bleed from the vagina sometimes with swelling of the vulva and increased urination. Don't expect bleeding comparable to a human female.
For small dogs, it's usually not much and you may need to pay close attention to your puppy to identify her first cycle. Other than the bleeding, the most noticeable symptom may be
male dogs hanging around your house.
3. When does a dog come into heat?
The average female dog has her first cycle about six months of age. A few dogs start earlier and few dogs later, even as late as 14-months.
If you have a new female puppy, you should watch her and note when she has her first cycle. If she's 14-months old and still hasn't't been in heat, you should take her to a veterinarian.
4. How long does the heat cycle last?
The average is three weeks or 21-days. In some dogs, it lasts only two weeks while others go four weeks.
5. How often will she be in heat?
Most female dogs have regular cycles usually every six to eight months. It's quite typical to be in heat twice a year.
6. When can she get pregnant?
She can get pregnant only when in heat. Some breeders
test for progesterone levels to identify the most fertile days but the rule-of-thumb is that the most fertile days are 11-15 of her cycle.
Note - when she's in heat, the average dog will permit any male
dog to mount her. Few females, however, will accept a male when
they're not in heat.
7. Can she get pregnant her first cycle?
Yes. However, responsible breeders generally would not breed a dog that early. For one thing, you need to do genetic testing and some serious problems such as hip conditions do not show up until a dog is approximately 2-years of age.
8. Can I take her on walks during this cycle?
Yes with care. She has no problem with the exercise but she's a walking magnet for male dogs.
Even the best trained and behaved female dog will succumb to hormones. You can't trust her off a leash or out of your control. Never let her outside by herself even in a fenced yard if there is any possibility of male dogs nearby.
For walks, if there are male dogs in your neighborhood, it's a good idea to take your dog in your car and drive to a remote area. Take her for the walk there and drive back home. Otherwise, the scent of her urine and vaginal discharge will blaze a trail to your home.
9. When I can have her spayed?
The answer to that one has changed continually over the
25-years I've been in the dog business. People used to be told to let their dog go through at least one cycle or let them have one litter.
Today, veterinarians are doing it much earlier. Some vets spay as early as 6-weeks of age! Talk to your veterinarian about your dog and the vet's preferences. The state of veterinary medicine also is much improved over the past 25-years.
10. If I don't have her spayed, will she go through menopause.
No. Her fertility may decline but she will not go through menopause comparable to a human's. She won't lose her ability to become pregnant even as a senior so if you don't want to her to have any (or more) litters, she must be spayed.
10 Questions I'm Most Asked about Dogs in Heat
Brothers on the Run - Jam Sessions and Surf Trips - Episode 12
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Brothers on the Run - Jam Sessions and Surf Trips - Episode 12
The boys finally leave Mexico and make their way into Central America, passing through Guatemala and into El Salvador. After a jam session at the border crossing, they stop at a kid's summer camp before scoring some perfect waves with their new friend, Porfillio Miranda. Last episode: www.youtube.com All episodes! www.youtube.com Support Brothers for Hope Jaxunion.com Stay tuned every other Tuesday! Follow them on their journey through Twitter and Facebook! #BrothersOnTheRun @johnjamun https www.facebook.com @Ejackshreds twitter.com Music from this episode: Case Work- Horizon Glow 0:00- 0:18 Skitz- Never 0:48 - 2:21 Campfires- Gonna make it Happen 2:25 - 3:42 Case Work- Horizon Glow 5:27 - 8:03 Hot Bodies In Motion- Physics 8:05 - 8:25 ___________________________________________________________ Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and YouTube exclusive series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high. Red Bull on Facebook: win.gs Red Bull on Twitter: win.gs Subscribe to Red Bull on Youtube: www.youtube.com
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