Sentences with phrase «happy tail»

The fuzzy puppy fur, the clean smell, the big brown eyes, and happy tail are all sure to elicit hugs and «oohs» and «ahs.»
Dogs with skirted tails rarely have a problem with Happy Tail injuries.
As a general rule, at least 2 / 3rds of the tail will be amputated if Happy Tail can not be prevented.
If nothing else that big happy tail can bowl over toddlers.
She is now a happy tail - wagging dog who can get up and down the steps on her own!
Treating a Happy Tail injury starts with stopping the bleeding.
Great Danes & Health: • Hip and Elbow Dysplasia • Cardiomyopathy and other heart conditions found in Giant Breed dogs • VWD • Wobblers • Eye abnormalities (especially in predominately white dogs) • Hearing abnormalities (especially in predominately white dogs) • Sports and / or weight injuries like cruciate ligament tears • Thyroid abnormalities • Bloating and stomach torsion • Happy tail injuries
Most of the dogs susceptible to Happy Tail are large breed, short hair dogs.
This rare and unusual spaniel with the happy tail remains true to his heritage as a hunting dog, and he's often found in the field or participating in hunt tests.
Stay tuned and watch for your Happy Tail story!
And then congrats, you're a new member of the Swamp Haven family and your happy tail has just begun!
Yes, I just adopted a sweet female Pit Mix from our local «kill shelter», and she came with Happy Tail syndrome, mange, kennel cough and is skin and bones.
After about a month of this, Emma would go up to dogs for a sniff and then happy tail herself away all by herself!
Happy dogs with short fur, strong butts and long, beautiful tails are prone to happy tail.
Happy Tail can be a frustrating, long road for families whose dogs are dealing with this condition.
Recommended Treatment for «Happy Tail (as per Karen Fogerty at Save One Animal Rescue in NH): Use a 6 ml syringe case, duct tape it to the tail and let it «hit the walls» instead of the tail.
Does this Happy Tail make you want to find your own Moo?
Thanks for sharing your Happy Tail with us, Porsha — and for being such an amazing forever family to all your fur (and human) kids!
Here is his Happy Tail.
Once the animal is ready for adoption, they will be returned to our care and put up for adoption so they can find their own happy tail!
The «This Week's Happy Tail» column is filled with wonderful and inspiring «pet adoption» stories.
This is a tale about greyhound tails, more specifically, about «happy tail».
His «Happy Tail» is the cover story of the Fall / Winter edition of the ARL's magazine Our Four - Footed Friends, and one of the many amazing successes made possible this year thanks to supporters like you.
Help make a happy tail for one of our many dogs up for adoption.
She is extremely sweet and has a happy tail when she see us.
She does have a little bit of happy tail when in a crate (her tail wags so furiously in her crate that it bleeds), but since she is house trained she doesn't need to be crated in the home, so not a major issue!
Sweet Aria, who had a significantly longer stay at the Soffer and Fine Adoption Center, also shares a wonderfully happy tail with her hero, Jillian.
For others, unfortunately, a «happy tail» ending is not exactly right around the corner.
She has happy tail right now (swung her tail so hard it had broken) so we are keeping it wrapped up and an eye on it before she can be adopted.
Thanks to this great effort spearheaded by NBCUniversal - owned TV stations, a happy tail ending is that much closer for our sheltered pets.»
If you would like to submit a story for Paws in Print, or share a «Happy Tail» (your adoption story), please send an email with a photo to [email protected].
Thank you to everyone that has adopted a pet, and please share your Happy Tail with us!
More than anything, they are giving their baby girl tons of love and cuddles, and Cherry rewards them with puppy kisses and happy tail wags!
She greets you with â $ four on the floorâ $ and happy tail wags.
They are happy tail - waggers.
If you'd like to share your «Happy Tail from Home,» just click here to send it in!
Sometimes Great Danes will injure their tails by smacking them against a wall or another hard object (happy tail injuries).
Customarily, interaction between Great Danes and children is uneventful, with exception of an occasional accidental knock down or unfortunate unintended slap by a 24 - inch happy tail.
I heard the humans call it happy tail which fits how I feel right now, HAPPY!
He greeted his rescuer with a smile on his face and a happy tail.
She has that big, broad smile, bouncy body and a happy tail that wags a mile a minute.
Countless times I've seen shy, scared, mistreated, ungroomed creatures wracked with all kinds of medical issues blossom into beautiful, proud, happy tail wagging dogs, just as they were meant to be.
I hope if people read this Happy Tail, they'll consider welcoming an older cat or two into their homes as well.
He's house trained, and crate trained (likes to sleep in it with the door open), knows his basic commands, is a happy tail - wagging greeter and is perfect in the car, laying down or catching the breeze with his nose out the window.
A long - time friend of SPCHS (and happy tail mom) is having a birthday later this month and wanted to turn her party into a fundraiser for our pets.
Today, Duke's Fund continues to give animals their own happy tail.
Thanks to the generous donors to Duke's Fund, Domino was able to receive the care he needed, and now has his own happy tail!
Thanks to the generous donors to our Duke's Fund, Chloe was able to have the treatment she needed and has her own happy tail now with her new family!
Watch for signs that the cats are relaxes — calm facial expression, able to eat or play or lie down in a relaxed posture, relaxed walk, usually with a happy tail, versus a crouched posture, tail down or bushy, large pupils, licking lips and looking like the slightest sound will send her running to the next county.
Some dogs, especially large breed dogs, get what vets sometimes call «happy tail
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