First of all you calculate the area of the base of the pan using the radius (half the diameter) squared and multiply by a figure known as 'pi' (this is a fixed number. 3.14).
Sounds complicated but isn't! In this case it would be:- 4x4x3.14=50.24 (call it 50 for simplicity!)
to find the cubic inches … Read more
This could be an aural haematoma (which is like a huge blood blister in the ear flap). It could be caused by your dog shaking its head a lot, which in turn indicates a possible infection in the ear canal or most likely ear mites. You'll need to take the dogs to the vets for … Read more
Dogs get 2 main sorts of worms. Round worms are thin and white and about 2 inches long. Tape worms are much longer and generally passed in little segments that look like grains of rice. If you've seen something that looks like spaghetti it must be either a whole or large portion of a tape … Read more