Responsible dog owners don't let dogs «work it out themselves» — rather, they help their dogs have positive social interactions by managing the play situation, making sure all is calm and not letting things escalate.
A responsible dog owner doesn't rely on quick - fix training methods that involve pain, intimidation, or instilling fear in your dog.
Although he had not bitten anyone, as
responsible dog owners we did not want his behaviour to progress further than it already had.
So what does
a responsible dog owner do...
Not exact matches
Owners are
responsible to make sure
dogs do not eat plastic eggs.
Responsible owners pick up after their
dog, but in
doing so, put waste that is 100 % biodegradable into plastic bags that can take more than 100 years to decompose.
«Therefore, as an
owner, you are
responsible for what your
dog does and have a duty to take reasonable actions to prevent injury, not just bites,» he adds.
The fight against BSL is a passion for me, I believe I am a
responsible owner but I am still learning everyday and so is my
dog... we have a strong bond that will never be broken because of one of us... and I
do nt want the government to break that bond between us either.
Being a
responsible pet
owner requires
dog owners to
do more than feed their
dog daily, take them on a walk and give them plenty of love.
As a
responsible pet
owner who cares about their
dog, there are a number of things that you can
do to help reduce the chance that your
dog will experience a repeat episode of pancreatitis.
After passing these critical two weeks you should
do what every
responsible pet
owner does: Take your
dog to the vet regularly to get his check - ups, vaccinations and deworming.
For the month of February, Cook County Animal and Rabies Control offers a rebate up to $ 40 to any person who has their
dog or cat spayed / neutered with a participating veterinarian of their choice.The rebate program requires no coupon but pet
owner must live in Cook County.The $ 40 rebate program has proven to be an effective incentive to pet
owners to
do the
responsible thing.
Responsible breeders care about each dog they bring into the world and do their best to ensure they sell their dogs to responsible dog o
Responsible breeders care about each
dog they bring into the world and
do their best to ensure they sell their
dogs to
responsible dog o
responsible dog owners, too.
i would say about 75 % of puppymill pups are [email protected]'s i am a byber i raise healthy
dogs their cared for like any
responsible breeder cares for their
dogs.my pups are vet checks first shots n worming before they leave the new
owners get a shot record with their first shots n worming n the weight of the puppy.bybers are not puppymills.so
do nt put us in the same catagory.if anyone wants my vets number i will be happy to give it to you n you can call n ask him how i take care of my
dogs n pups.
If your situation allows you to choose not to spay or neuter you
dog, be a
responsible owner and
do not allow your animal to reproduce, unless you are knowledgeable and experienced in the area of breeding.
Since
dogs at play
do not comprehend «overdoing it», it is our job as
responsible pet
owners to supervise them while playing in the Texas heat.
Breed Specific Legislation (BSL)
does not take into account factors of
responsible ownership and punishes all
responsible owners of a listed
dog or other animal breed.
Many, many
owners do know their
dog (including the traits of the
dog's breed) and remain
responsible with their
dog which leads to long, peaceful, happy lives together.
Thank You for The Pit Bull Description its the
Owners not the Dogs I am a Responsible Pit Owner and hate seeing Pit Bull Breads in the wrong hands... Train the owners don't ban the br
Owners not the
Dogs I am a
Responsible Pit
Owner and hate seeing Pit Bull Breads in the wrong hands... Train the
owners don't ban the br
owners don't ban the breed...
We all know many
dogs sadly end up in shelters; unfortunately this is often because the
owner didn't make a
responsible decision, or chose the wrong breed or
dog.
That said, many people
do not go through the effort of being a
responsible dog owner.
They don't need laws that punish a whole lot of
responsible dog owners based on the actions of just a few people.
While most urban pet parents are
responsible and
do clean up after their pups, there are always a few bad seeds in the Big Apple — and there are certain blocks, usually on less densely populated streets, which seem to attract this breed of
dog owner.
If you're going to use a training tool with your
dog, especially something as controversial as a shock collar, you need to be a
responsible dog owner and
do your research.
As any
responsible pet
owner is well aware, having your
dog vaccinated at the proper times is one of the best and most important things that can be
done to help ensure you continue to have a happy and healthy
dog.
«The plaintiffs and their cohorts don't want there to be any standards for the
responsible care of
dogs in commercial breeding facilities, and that's just not acceptable to Texas pet
owners who want to protect
dogs from cruelty and abuse.»
GRCA opposes mandatory spay / neuter legislation because: 1) there is no evidence to suggest that it is effective in achieving its stated goal; 2) it causes well - documented health and developmental problems in some pets, especially when performed before sexual maturity; 3) it pushes
responsible breeders out of the licensing system; 4) it reduces the availability of well - bred healthy, home bred and raised puppies; 5) it encourages the importation of puppies and
dogs from less acceptable sources, including foreign countries; and 6) because laws that force
owners to perform surgery on their pets without a rational basis for
doing so may be unconstitutional.
Store
owners who sign The HSUS» pledge receive a placard proclaiming, «We love puppies; that's why we don't sell them,» to display in the store, as well as materials about adopting a
dog or finding a
responsible breeder.
Education and training of individuals on how to be
responsible dog owners have
done more to improve the lives of animals in this country than any legislation
Choosing a rescue
dog over a purchased pup will not solve the pet overpopulation problem (only
responsible pet
owners and breeders can
do that), but it
does give many of them a chance they otherwise would not have.
My
dog isn't aggressive towards other
dogs, even the staff at doggy day care are amazed at how well behaved he is and it's because I'm a
responsible pet
owner who socialise my
dog early on, taught him to sit at intersections for the little green man so in case he
did get lost he won't get hit by a car.
The reality is that between puppy mills and irresponsible
owners, the misery, suffering and death is guaranteed to continue for many years to come, especially if people buy into the ridiculous notion that it's bad for your
dog to
do the humane and
responsible thing and have it spayed or neutered.
I was and still am a
responsible dog owner and
do not let my
dogs run lose to become a statistic.
As a
responsible dog owner, all you can
do is be aware of the dangers, choose products you feel are best for your own
dogs, and supervise!
To be
responsible pet
owner it doesn't mean to spay and neuter, it means to care for your
dogs, make sure they don't produce puppies make sure they get all vaccines and vet check ups and high quality food.
I have to wonder why a country such as Norway, that claims so many
responsible dog owners,
does not trust its citizens when it comes to
dog breeds that have more of a capacity to inflict harm if they become aggressive due to negligent
owners?
Although AAS believes that sterilized
dogs are happier and healthier, we can see by the huge proliferation of backyard breeding that licensing fee differentials have
done nothing to discourage backyard breeders, just
responsible dog owners.
Socializing your
dog doesn't mean bringing Fido to a tea party with the ladies... it means being a
responsible pet
owner and teaching your
dog to be calm and confident in any situation.
&
Responsible Dog Owner: The HIGH protection ability of Caucasian Shepherd, plus it's HUGE size, plus it's ability to
do damage, I could NOT in my right mind suggest this breed to anyone, unless they have livestock to protect, out in the middle of NOWHERE with LARGE predators they need protection against!
As a pit bull
owner it is difficult to read the title of this and not start to feel defensive, but I
do appreciate that you took the time to mention that
responsible ownership will turn out sweet, safe
dogs and that many
dogs deviate from the «breed standard.»
It's not uncommon to see people using
dog treadmills for
dogs that just need a little more exercise in their daily routine, but
responsible owners don't put young puppies on them.
The fight against BSL is a passion for me, I believe I am a
responsible owner but I am still learning everyday and so is my
dog... we have a strong bond that will never be broken because of one of us... and I don't want the government to break that bond between us either.
I believe that most
dog owners will not argue that socializing puppies as early in their lives as possible is the most
responsible thing to
do for the benefit of the
dogs as well as their human
owners.
We are committed to helping
responsible dog owners to
do their part to end pet overpopulation.
ACC reminds all pet
owners to ensure that their animal
does not get lost by practicing
responsible pet ownership including making sure your
dog is licensed and always kept on a leash when outside, that your cat is kept indoors, your pet is wearing a tag and has a microchip, and is spayed / neutered.
Choosing a rescued
dog over a purchased pup will not solve the pet overpopulation problem (only
responsible pet
owners and breeders can
do that), but it
does give many of them a chance they otherwise would not have.
Owners are
responsible for the actions of hunting
dogs and other animals at large, and for any damage
done by them.
«There is a growing awareness that BSL
does not improve community safety and penalizes
responsible dog owners and their family companions... If communities wish to implement effective
dog bite prevention programs, recommendations continue to shift in favor of multifactorial approaches focusing on improved ownership and husbandry practices, better understanding of
dog behavior, education of parents and children regarding safety around
dogs, and consistent enforcement of dangerous
dog / reckless
owner ordinances in communities.
And just because someone has a couple grand to drop on a
dog doesn't mean they will be
responsible owners either.
At Earth Rated, we're a company of
responsible of pet
owners who want to help other
dog owners do their part.