We saw the google car near our house in Manchester last October, but on google street view, you can't see our house! They've only put up the pictures for some of Manchester.
When are they planning on filling in the gaps?
I think all the phgoogle street viewotos have been taken and put up. There are gaps between various photos but thats how its meant to be I think as the photos are taken every few metres apart or so. Its probably irrelevant anyway because none of the photos will be left becausgoogle street viewe of certain people who have no life and think its 'invading' their piracy, sad I think. And I live in Manchester too :D
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josh turner songsWhat are some of the cover songs that Josh Turner sings at his concerts?
I've seen him in concert once but he didn't do any and I had heard he does them great.
Diggin Up Bonjosh turner songses
You Were Always On My Mind
I'm No Stranger To The Rain
Lord Have Mercy On A Country Boy
Silvjosh turner songser WIngs
I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive
He Stopped Loving Her Today
Diggin Up Bonjosh turner songses
You Were Always On My Mind
I'm No Stranger To The Rain
Lord Have Mercy On A Country Boy
Silvjosh turner songser WIngs
I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive
He Stopped Loving Her Today
lyrics michael jackson billie jean meaningMichael Jackson fans: Meaning to the "Billie Jean" lyrics?
I have been confused about the meaning to a certain part of the song in Billie Jean..
Ok I know the song is about a woman claiming to have gave birth to his son, and Michael is denying the fact that it is his...
Throughout the song he makes it clear that Billie Jean is just wrongfully accusing him and he is "not the one".
But the part where he says "Who will dance on the floor, in a round?" .... What does dancing have anything to do with the topic of this song?
I fully understand every other aspect of the lyrics .. except for the dancing parts.. especially when he says: "She told my baby we danced 'till three" ...
Is it just me, or when he says "She told my baby we danced 'till three" .....is he referring to "DANCING" as sexual intercourse??? Or does he literally mean that they danced? Cuz I don't see where dancing has any relevance to anything...
And when he says: "I said don't mind but what do you mean I am the one? ... Who will dance on the floor in a round"? ..
Do you think that part means that if he IS the fathlyrics michael jackson billie jean meaninger, it will ruin his life that he is no longer to entertain and dance anymore?
LOLLL I might sound silly.. but this has been very frustrating for me to understand.
Any opinions on this?
Hahaha you really dug deep into this. :)
I think that "Who will dance on the floor in the round?" means like will anyone speak up that they are the father... I think it's kind of poetic... like he's referring to court and a law case. I know I don't make sense, but "Who will dance on the floor in the round?" I think means like "Who will speak up and tell the truth?". He was poetic. I have NO idea what "We danced 'till three" has to do with anything... but a lot of songs from all kinds of artists have bits and pieces that don't make any sense. Don't dig too deep... it's really a genius song. I mean, the lyrics are really good despite that part. I think he was poetic and he probably had a special meaning behind it that you're just kind of supposed to fill in for yourself. But I don't think anything had a sexual reference...
The fact he's asking "Who will dlyrics michael jackson billie jean meaningance on the floor in the round?" may be asking who will step in and admit that they are the father of this child. But then later says "Gonna dance on the floor in the round". I think possibly he's saying he was the father... I don't know, but it's cool and I think the lyrics are very inventive.
I just think he was amazing. =).
go to this link to find your answer
yeah when he says dance on the floor and around, hes meaning they had sexual intercourse.
"I said don't mind but what do you mean I am the one?" is taken from a conversation at the start where he is asking her "why do you think i am the one?" as in the one for her. her soul mate.
It has a double meaning. in reference to the song he also means "i am the one?" to father her child.
It means chamoooo heee-heeee.
He was just varying it a bit
!let me check on the lyrics, honey, then i will be back with an answer!!!
Ok I know the song is about a woman claiming to have gave birth to his son, and Michael is denying the fact that it is his...
Throughout the song he makes it clear that Billie Jean is just wrongfully accusing him and he is "not the one".
But the part where he says "Who will dance on the floor, in a round?" .... What does dancing have anything to do with the topic of this song?
I fully understand every other aspect of the lyrics .. except for the dancing parts.. especially when he says: "She told my baby we danced 'till three" ...
Is it just me, or when he says "She told my baby we danced 'till three" .....is he referring to "DANCING" as sexual intercourse??? Or does he literally mean that they danced? Cuz I don't see where dancing has any relevance to anything...
And when he says: "I said don't mind but what do you mean I am the one? ... Who will dance on the floor in a round"? ..
Do you think that part means that if he IS the fathlyrics michael jackson billie jean meaninger, it will ruin his life that he is no longer to entertain and dance anymore?
LOLLL I might sound silly.. but this has been very frustrating for me to understand.
Any opinions on this?
Hahaha you really dug deep into this. :)
I think that "Who will dance on the floor in the round?" means like will anyone speak up that they are the father... I think it's kind of poetic... like he's referring to court and a law case. I know I don't make sense, but "Who will dance on the floor in the round?" I think means like "Who will speak up and tell the truth?". He was poetic. I have NO idea what "We danced 'till three" has to do with anything... but a lot of songs from all kinds of artists have bits and pieces that don't make any sense. Don't dig too deep... it's really a genius song. I mean, the lyrics are really good despite that part. I think he was poetic and he probably had a special meaning behind it that you're just kind of supposed to fill in for yourself. But I don't think anything had a sexual reference...
The fact he's asking "Who will dlyrics michael jackson billie jean meaningance on the floor in the round?" may be asking who will step in and admit that they are the father of this child. But then later says "Gonna dance on the floor in the round". I think possibly he's saying he was the father... I don't know, but it's cool and I think the lyrics are very inventive.
I just think he was amazing. =).
go to this link to find your answer
yeah when he says dance on the floor and around, hes meaning they had sexual intercourse.
"I said don't mind but what do you mean I am the one?" is taken from a conversation at the start where he is asking her "why do you think i am the one?" as in the one for her. her soul mate.
It has a double meaning. in reference to the song he also means "i am the one?" to father her child.
It means chamoooo heee-heeee.
He was just varying it a bit
!let me check on the lyrics, honey, then i will be back with an answer!!!
definition aboutAnother question about the ever broadening definition of abuse in marriage?
If the wife gets fat , stops dressing and making herself up nicely and cuts her hair short ,,,,, Isn't that visual abuse ?
By today's broader definition of abuse , of course.
Absolutely.
How about the fact that you exist. Isn't that abuse that people have to look at your foul smelly AV儿劣 everyday!
Yeah he is foul. He has serious insecurity issues lol!
Oh I just LOVE пчелиного меда's answer!
If the fact that I am an MSU fan and rooted for them when they defeated my wife's favorite team (U of M) definition aboutcan be referred to as emotional abuse (albeit jokingly) then why not?
Abuse is now viewed purely from the perspective of "victim," not from any sense of legality.
"I don't like it, therefore it is abuse."
So, what you're saying is that-- even though marriage is meant to last decades-- that if your spouse chooses to change in ANY way (or if change just happens), that you have a right to feel victimized? Because, after all, everything that happens in the marriage is all about YOU... So, for example, that shaggy beard my husband chooses to "rock" each year during hunting season--abuse? That t-shirt I don't likedefinition about that has become his new favorite--abuse? That new case of athlete's foot he's slowly working to clear--abuse?
Just so I'm clear...
actually some men like their wives to get rounder. I love short hair on women. Have you seen natalie portman with short hair? HELLO! and the making herself up part, maybe you should just ask her to start doing that again, I'm sure she wouldn't mind. mine please? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111111215545AAuhiz0
AMEN Ryde AMEN!!!
You are, by far, one of the stupidest people on this website. :)
.........Wow.
By today's broader definition of abuse , of course.
Absolutely.
How about the fact that you exist. Isn't that abuse that people have to look at your foul smelly AV儿劣 everyday!
Yeah he is foul. He has serious insecurity issues lol!
Oh I just LOVE пчелиного меда's answer!
If the fact that I am an MSU fan and rooted for them when they defeated my wife's favorite team (U of M) definition aboutcan be referred to as emotional abuse (albeit jokingly) then why not?
Abuse is now viewed purely from the perspective of "victim," not from any sense of legality.
"I don't like it, therefore it is abuse."
So, what you're saying is that-- even though marriage is meant to last decades-- that if your spouse chooses to change in ANY way (or if change just happens), that you have a right to feel victimized? Because, after all, everything that happens in the marriage is all about YOU... So, for example, that shaggy beard my husband chooses to "rock" each year during hunting season--abuse? That t-shirt I don't likedefinition about that has become his new favorite--abuse? That new case of athlete's foot he's slowly working to clear--abuse?
Just so I'm clear...
actually some men like their wives to get rounder. I love short hair on women. Have you seen natalie portman with short hair? HELLO! and the making herself up part, maybe you should just ask her to start doing that again, I'm sure she wouldn't mind. mine please? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111111215545AAuhiz0
AMEN Ryde AMEN!!!
You are, by far, one of the stupidest people on this website. :)
.........Wow.
lyrics super marioWhat Song Has In The Lyrics That Says Super Mario in it? It's A newer Song?
It's A newer Song I heard it on the radio today and would like to Purchase it on itunes!
Please Help
Lyriclyrics super marios?
I know the song that has the beat sampled from super mario music.
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and here is the video song.. aweslyrics super marioome i just found it..enjoy
thx for the voter! peace.
Please Help
Lyriclyrics super marios?
I know the song that has the beat sampled from super mario music.
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and here is the video song.. aweslyrics super marioome i just found it..enjoy
thx for the voter! peace.
what is a plutoidAny information or statistics about make make, and what happened to ceres after they made the plutoid family?
any vital statistics about makemake, diameter, orbital period, speed, rotation period, mass, volume,ECT.
and if ceres is not part of the plutoid group did that mean they demoted it AGAIN? or is it still a dwarf planet? i sure hope it is still a dwarf planet, i liked ceres.
The Makemake wiki page has grown into a great resource now, so I will provide a link instead of cutting/pasting into this answer. All of Makemakes' orbital and physical characteristics are shown on that page, as well as a visual comparison to other members of the solar system.
As for Ceres, it is still a Dwarf Planet because being a member of the Plutoid family is not a requirement to be a Dwarf Planet. Lots of info on the (currently) four Dwarf Planets here:
Hope that answers your question!
I like it too. Heres what I found on the web:Ceres was named after the Roman goddess of the harvest, of growing plants, and motherly love. It is the smallest of the dwarf planets, a new category of astronomical bodies created by the International Astronomical Union in 2006. Dwarf planets currently includes Pluto, Eris, and Ceres.. Pluto's demotion from the list of solar system planets grabbed front-page headlines in 2006. But the debate over the qualifications for planethood reaches back to the discovery of Ceres.
Discovery and Classification
Ceres was discovered on January 1, 1801 by astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi, a monk in Sicily and the founding director of the Palermo Astronomical Observatory. Ceres was found within a gap between Mars and Jupiter where a planet was expected to reside, based on the spacing of the known planets in the solar system. Known as the Titius-Bode Law, this prediction was named for the astronomers who had noticed in the 1760s and 1770s that the relative distances of the six known planets from the Sun fit a mathematical relationship. Although it is called a "law," it has no basis in physics.
According to Titius-Bode, a planet should exist between Mars and Jupiter. Astronomers had been hunting for this phantom planet since Uranus was discovered in 1781. Uranus, too, was at just the distance where the law predicted a planet should be.
Nestled between Mars and Jupiter, Ceres was in just the right spot. So astronomers called it a planet. Piazzi initially named the new planet Ceres Ferdinandea after the Roman goddess of the harvest and King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily. Ferdinandea, however, was later dropped.
Ceres's discovery was just the beginning of a landslide of small bodies spotted between Mars and Jupiter. A year after Ceres was discovered, astronomers found another body between the two planets that was almost as bright as Ceres. Heinrich Olbers unexpectedly found the second body, which he called Pallas after Pallas Athena, an alternate name for the goddess Athena.
Many astronomers realized that neither Ceres nor Pallas fit the conventional idea of a planet because their disks were so small they could only be resolved through telescopes. what is a plutoidBecause of their star-like appearance, Sir William Herschel coined the term "asteroid" for such bodies, writing in 1802: "They resemble small stars so much as hardly to be distinguished from them, even by very good telescopes." Herschel, therefore, argued that Ceres and Pallas were different from other planets.
Most other astronomers, however, disagreed. These two new additions to the solar system were listed with the rest of the planets.
The rush of small bodies continued to pile up. Astronomers nabbed Juno in 1804 and Vesta in 1807. The growing list of small objects raised concern that the asteroids were debris from a planet that had somehow disintegrated. Nevertheless, Juno and Vesta joined Ceres and Pallas as planets.
By the 1820s, astronomers counted 11 planets in the solar system. Introductory astronomy texts of that time listed the planets as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Vesta, Juno, Ceres, Pallas, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.
Astronomers found another body, Astraea, near the end of 1845, almost 39 years after Vesta was spied. Three new objects were spotted in 1847. By the end of 1851, there were 15 known bodies between Mars and Jupiter.
Finally, astronomers realized that this large number of similar bodies all in orbit between Mars and Jupiter represented a new class of solar-system object. They called them asteroids, the name Herschel had coined 50 years earlier. Instead of listing them by distance from the Sun, as they did the planets, astronomers categorized them by their order of discovery. Astronomers today list about 100,000 known asteroids as large as 6 miles (10 kilometers) across located between Mars and Jupiter, a region now called the asteroid belt.
So Pluto's dismissal from the planetary ranks is not unique. Ceres, Vesta, and the other asteroids found in the 1800s, suffered the same indignity. In fact, their stories are similar. Astronomers began to question the planethood of Ceres, Vesta, and the other asteroids as they spotted more objects in the same region. Likewise, Pluto's planetary pedigree was put to the test when astronomers began finding other icy rocks in the planet's neighborhood, a region now called the Kuiper belt. In fact, one of the objects discovered, Eris, is even larger than Pluto. Ceres, Vesta, and Pluto also are among the most massive bodies in their respective regions, the asteroid belt and the Kuiper belt.
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) attempted to settle the ongoing debate by adopting a new planet definition. One proposal would have defined a planet as "a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (b) is in orbit around a star, and is neither a star nor a satellite of a planet". If this proposal had been adopted, Ceres would have become the fifth planet in order from the Sun. Because of some of the complications this proposal would have caused, it was not accepted. Iwhat is a plutoidnstead an alternative definition came into effect which defined a "planet" as "a celestial body that is in orbit around the sun, has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a ... nearly round shape, and has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit." The newly adopted definition was bad news for Pluto but good news for Ceres. Pluto was demoted to a category called dwarf planets, and Ceres was promoted to the same category. Dwarf planets share some, but not all, of a planet's characteristics. Both bodies are round like planets but do not clear out their orbits of debris.
The long debate on the definition of a planet is a textbook example of how scientific concepts are not etched in stone but continue to evolve with new discoveries.
Physical Characteristics
With a diameter of about 975x909 km, Ceres is by far the largest and most massive (9.5 x1020 kg) body in the asteroid belt, and contains approximately a third of the mass (0.2 x1021 kg) of all the asteroids in the solar system. However, it is not the largest solar system object besides the Sun, planets, and their moons. Larger bodies have been found in the Kuiper belt including Pluto, 50000 Quaoar, 90482 Orcus, 90377 Sedna, and Eris. Recent observations have revealed that Ceres is nearly spherical in shape, unlike the irregular shapes of smaller bodies with less gravity. Having sufficient mass for self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces is one of the requirements for classification as a planet or dwarf planet.
German mathematician Karl Friedrich Gauss calculated from Piazzi's few observations that Ceres circled around the Sun once every 4.6 years or about 4 years, 220 days. Its true sidereal period is 1679.819 days. Ceres has a very small axial tilt of 4±5 degrees.
Ceres has a very primitive surface and like a young planet, contains water-bearing minerals, and possibly a very weak atmosphere and frost. Infrared observations show that the surface is warm with a possible maximum temperature of 235 K (-38°C). Ceres ranges in its visual brightness magnitude from +6.9 to +9.. At its brightest point it is just barely too dim to be seen with the naked eye.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope observed that Ceres' surface has a large dark spot as well as a bright spot which are presumed to be crates. A second explanation for the dark spot it that it may be a darker substance in the asteroid's soil. Studies have shown that Ceres probably has a differentiated interior with a rocky core, an icy mantle that is betwee 60 to 120 km thick, and a thin dusty surface.
More will be know about Ceres when the Dawn spacecraft visits the dwarf planet in 2015. The Dawn mission is set for launch in September 2007. It will explore asteroid 4 Vesta in 2011 before arriving at Ceres
and if ceres is not part of the plutoid group did that mean they demoted it AGAIN? or is it still a dwarf planet? i sure hope it is still a dwarf planet, i liked ceres.
The Makemake wiki page has grown into a great resource now, so I will provide a link instead of cutting/pasting into this answer. All of Makemakes' orbital and physical characteristics are shown on that page, as well as a visual comparison to other members of the solar system.
As for Ceres, it is still a Dwarf Planet because being a member of the Plutoid family is not a requirement to be a Dwarf Planet. Lots of info on the (currently) four Dwarf Planets here:
Hope that answers your question!
I like it too. Heres what I found on the web:Ceres was named after the Roman goddess of the harvest, of growing plants, and motherly love. It is the smallest of the dwarf planets, a new category of astronomical bodies created by the International Astronomical Union in 2006. Dwarf planets currently includes Pluto, Eris, and Ceres.. Pluto's demotion from the list of solar system planets grabbed front-page headlines in 2006. But the debate over the qualifications for planethood reaches back to the discovery of Ceres.
Discovery and Classification
Ceres was discovered on January 1, 1801 by astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi, a monk in Sicily and the founding director of the Palermo Astronomical Observatory. Ceres was found within a gap between Mars and Jupiter where a planet was expected to reside, based on the spacing of the known planets in the solar system. Known as the Titius-Bode Law, this prediction was named for the astronomers who had noticed in the 1760s and 1770s that the relative distances of the six known planets from the Sun fit a mathematical relationship. Although it is called a "law," it has no basis in physics.
According to Titius-Bode, a planet should exist between Mars and Jupiter. Astronomers had been hunting for this phantom planet since Uranus was discovered in 1781. Uranus, too, was at just the distance where the law predicted a planet should be.
Nestled between Mars and Jupiter, Ceres was in just the right spot. So astronomers called it a planet. Piazzi initially named the new planet Ceres Ferdinandea after the Roman goddess of the harvest and King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily. Ferdinandea, however, was later dropped.
Ceres's discovery was just the beginning of a landslide of small bodies spotted between Mars and Jupiter. A year after Ceres was discovered, astronomers found another body between the two planets that was almost as bright as Ceres. Heinrich Olbers unexpectedly found the second body, which he called Pallas after Pallas Athena, an alternate name for the goddess Athena.
Many astronomers realized that neither Ceres nor Pallas fit the conventional idea of a planet because their disks were so small they could only be resolved through telescopes. what is a plutoidBecause of their star-like appearance, Sir William Herschel coined the term "asteroid" for such bodies, writing in 1802: "They resemble small stars so much as hardly to be distinguished from them, even by very good telescopes." Herschel, therefore, argued that Ceres and Pallas were different from other planets.
Most other astronomers, however, disagreed. These two new additions to the solar system were listed with the rest of the planets.
The rush of small bodies continued to pile up. Astronomers nabbed Juno in 1804 and Vesta in 1807. The growing list of small objects raised concern that the asteroids were debris from a planet that had somehow disintegrated. Nevertheless, Juno and Vesta joined Ceres and Pallas as planets.
By the 1820s, astronomers counted 11 planets in the solar system. Introductory astronomy texts of that time listed the planets as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Vesta, Juno, Ceres, Pallas, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.
Astronomers found another body, Astraea, near the end of 1845, almost 39 years after Vesta was spied. Three new objects were spotted in 1847. By the end of 1851, there were 15 known bodies between Mars and Jupiter.
Finally, astronomers realized that this large number of similar bodies all in orbit between Mars and Jupiter represented a new class of solar-system object. They called them asteroids, the name Herschel had coined 50 years earlier. Instead of listing them by distance from the Sun, as they did the planets, astronomers categorized them by their order of discovery. Astronomers today list about 100,000 known asteroids as large as 6 miles (10 kilometers) across located between Mars and Jupiter, a region now called the asteroid belt.
So Pluto's dismissal from the planetary ranks is not unique. Ceres, Vesta, and the other asteroids found in the 1800s, suffered the same indignity. In fact, their stories are similar. Astronomers began to question the planethood of Ceres, Vesta, and the other asteroids as they spotted more objects in the same region. Likewise, Pluto's planetary pedigree was put to the test when astronomers began finding other icy rocks in the planet's neighborhood, a region now called the Kuiper belt. In fact, one of the objects discovered, Eris, is even larger than Pluto. Ceres, Vesta, and Pluto also are among the most massive bodies in their respective regions, the asteroid belt and the Kuiper belt.
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) attempted to settle the ongoing debate by adopting a new planet definition. One proposal would have defined a planet as "a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (b) is in orbit around a star, and is neither a star nor a satellite of a planet". If this proposal had been adopted, Ceres would have become the fifth planet in order from the Sun. Because of some of the complications this proposal would have caused, it was not accepted. Iwhat is a plutoidnstead an alternative definition came into effect which defined a "planet" as "a celestial body that is in orbit around the sun, has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a ... nearly round shape, and has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit." The newly adopted definition was bad news for Pluto but good news for Ceres. Pluto was demoted to a category called dwarf planets, and Ceres was promoted to the same category. Dwarf planets share some, but not all, of a planet's characteristics. Both bodies are round like planets but do not clear out their orbits of debris.
The long debate on the definition of a planet is a textbook example of how scientific concepts are not etched in stone but continue to evolve with new discoveries.
Physical Characteristics
With a diameter of about 975x909 km, Ceres is by far the largest and most massive (9.5 x1020 kg) body in the asteroid belt, and contains approximately a third of the mass (0.2 x1021 kg) of all the asteroids in the solar system. However, it is not the largest solar system object besides the Sun, planets, and their moons. Larger bodies have been found in the Kuiper belt including Pluto, 50000 Quaoar, 90482 Orcus, 90377 Sedna, and Eris. Recent observations have revealed that Ceres is nearly spherical in shape, unlike the irregular shapes of smaller bodies with less gravity. Having sufficient mass for self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces is one of the requirements for classification as a planet or dwarf planet.
German mathematician Karl Friedrich Gauss calculated from Piazzi's few observations that Ceres circled around the Sun once every 4.6 years or about 4 years, 220 days. Its true sidereal period is 1679.819 days. Ceres has a very small axial tilt of 4±5 degrees.
Ceres has a very primitive surface and like a young planet, contains water-bearing minerals, and possibly a very weak atmosphere and frost. Infrared observations show that the surface is warm with a possible maximum temperature of 235 K (-38°C). Ceres ranges in its visual brightness magnitude from +6.9 to +9.. At its brightest point it is just barely too dim to be seen with the naked eye.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope observed that Ceres' surface has a large dark spot as well as a bright spot which are presumed to be crates. A second explanation for the dark spot it that it may be a darker substance in the asteroid's soil. Studies have shown that Ceres probably has a differentiated interior with a rocky core, an icy mantle that is betwee 60 to 120 km thick, and a thin dusty surface.
More will be know about Ceres when the Dawn spacecraft visits the dwarf planet in 2015. The Dawn mission is set for launch in September 2007. It will explore asteroid 4 Vesta in 2011 before arriving at Ceres
dog health problems symptomsDog health problems. Is this really multiple issues or possibly just multiple symptoms of one big problem?
About 8 months ago I adopted a 4 year old mix breed dog. To they best of their knowledge he was a stray. Since then we have had one medical issue after another with him.
The first thing I noticed was he was itchy all the time and was having bloody diarrhea, so I had a food allergy test done on him and it came back with 7 different allergies. The vet gave him antibiotics to help with the bloody diarrhea and it went away for about 6 months or so.
Recently the bloody diarrhea returned (my assumption was because he got a hold of a pork (one of his allergies) sausage while I wasn't looking). I took him to a local vet that had good reviews. He gave him some antibiotics and tested for hook worms which it came back that he was loaded with them so he was given medication for that as well.
Since that visit, which was about 2 and a half weeks ago, he has started to have blood in his urine. It started off as just a brownish/red tint in his urine. I thought it was possibly a side effect of the medicine and it would only happen randomly so I ignored it. However it has only got brighter red over time and is obviously blood in his urine.
Also a problem that has become progressively worse over time and is now extremely bad is his shedding. His hair literally falls and breaks off. You can't see any hair loss when looking at him but even if I brush him twice a day his dog health problems symptomshair still constantly falls out. If he stands or lays down on the floor when he stands up and walks away you can see a pile of hair where he was laying. I think it's way beyond anything close to normal shedding.
His attitude is excellent however and he doesn't act ill at all. He plays and he loves to go on his daily walks. He eats a healthy amount and drinks an appropriate amount of water as well.
In my opinion, these symptoms are not related... The bloody diarrhea was most likely from the hookworms, those guys can do some serious damage and to hear he was loaded with them doesn't surprise me that they caused it, the metronidazole (antibiotic I assume they sent you home with) was only a temporary fix the first time until you determined the problem and treated the parasites. Blood in his urine could be caused by either a urinary tract infection or bladder stones. He's most likely had this problem brewing for a little while because usually you don't see frank (obvious) blood in the urine, it's usually unable to be seen by the naked eye and only microscopic, it's until the infection/stones get bad enough that you start to notice the frank blood. Your vet will ask for a urine sample to test with a dipstick and a sediment test to look for crystals, if no crystals are seen, they'll probably start with a conservative antibiotic treatment and have you bring idog health problems symptomsn another urine sample before you finish the antibiotics and if the problem still is the same, they'll most likely x-ray for stones or extend the antibiotic treatment a little longer. As for the shedding, some dogs just shed more than others, his body might just be adjusting to his new surrounds (I.e. Living in your house and the humidity or lack there of) unless he's extremely itchy, or the hair is falling out so badly that he's becoming bald in some areas, I'd start with some conservative at-home treatment like fish oil supplements (make sure it's for dogs and has both omega 3 and 6 oils.. Your vet probably sells some) also no more that 1 bath a month (and that's even pushing it) and only use oatmeal based shampoos made for dogs, no human shampoo. And just FYI- dogs and cats (cats in particular) usually don't show that they're ill until they are very sick because of instincts. In the wild, if they showed they were ill, they'd become someone elses dinner. Therefore your pet may act 100% fine and still have a list of things wrong with it.. I don't think any of these problems are life threatening, yet, that is. Definitely get him in for a urinalysis.
i would have to say vet again
probably dumped by owners that got tired of paying vet bills
The first thing I noticed was he was itchy all the time and was having bloody diarrhea, so I had a food allergy test done on him and it came back with 7 different allergies. The vet gave him antibiotics to help with the bloody diarrhea and it went away for about 6 months or so.
Recently the bloody diarrhea returned (my assumption was because he got a hold of a pork (one of his allergies) sausage while I wasn't looking). I took him to a local vet that had good reviews. He gave him some antibiotics and tested for hook worms which it came back that he was loaded with them so he was given medication for that as well.
Since that visit, which was about 2 and a half weeks ago, he has started to have blood in his urine. It started off as just a brownish/red tint in his urine. I thought it was possibly a side effect of the medicine and it would only happen randomly so I ignored it. However it has only got brighter red over time and is obviously blood in his urine.
Also a problem that has become progressively worse over time and is now extremely bad is his shedding. His hair literally falls and breaks off. You can't see any hair loss when looking at him but even if I brush him twice a day his dog health problems symptomshair still constantly falls out. If he stands or lays down on the floor when he stands up and walks away you can see a pile of hair where he was laying. I think it's way beyond anything close to normal shedding.
His attitude is excellent however and he doesn't act ill at all. He plays and he loves to go on his daily walks. He eats a healthy amount and drinks an appropriate amount of water as well.
In my opinion, these symptoms are not related... The bloody diarrhea was most likely from the hookworms, those guys can do some serious damage and to hear he was loaded with them doesn't surprise me that they caused it, the metronidazole (antibiotic I assume they sent you home with) was only a temporary fix the first time until you determined the problem and treated the parasites. Blood in his urine could be caused by either a urinary tract infection or bladder stones. He's most likely had this problem brewing for a little while because usually you don't see frank (obvious) blood in the urine, it's usually unable to be seen by the naked eye and only microscopic, it's until the infection/stones get bad enough that you start to notice the frank blood. Your vet will ask for a urine sample to test with a dipstick and a sediment test to look for crystals, if no crystals are seen, they'll probably start with a conservative antibiotic treatment and have you bring idog health problems symptomsn another urine sample before you finish the antibiotics and if the problem still is the same, they'll most likely x-ray for stones or extend the antibiotic treatment a little longer. As for the shedding, some dogs just shed more than others, his body might just be adjusting to his new surrounds (I.e. Living in your house and the humidity or lack there of) unless he's extremely itchy, or the hair is falling out so badly that he's becoming bald in some areas, I'd start with some conservative at-home treatment like fish oil supplements (make sure it's for dogs and has both omega 3 and 6 oils.. Your vet probably sells some) also no more that 1 bath a month (and that's even pushing it) and only use oatmeal based shampoos made for dogs, no human shampoo. And just FYI- dogs and cats (cats in particular) usually don't show that they're ill until they are very sick because of instincts. In the wild, if they showed they were ill, they'd become someone elses dinner. Therefore your pet may act 100% fine and still have a list of things wrong with it.. I don't think any of these problems are life threatening, yet, that is. Definitely get him in for a urinalysis.
i would have to say vet again
probably dumped by owners that got tired of paying vet bills
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