Sentences with phrase «thinking older shelter»

Thinking older shelter dogs won't require house - training.

Not exact matches

I almost cried when I had to take my cat into get neutered, he was only 3 months old at the time and I was convinced that he thought we were taking him back to the shelter.
The older men are perfectly or wrongly thought of having the ability to hold up for their women and women are usually pleased by men who are able to give them protection, security and shelter.
She had to overcome an overbearing mother and a sheltered upbringing which I think she did as well as an 18 - year old woman could have in that time period.
If you have some old blankets laying around the house that you were going to donate to Goodwill, think about giving them to your local shelter for dogs to curl up on.
Turned into the local shelter as a stray, Bunny is thought to be 2 - 3 years old.
The shelter staff think I am about 2 years and 1 month old.
The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 1 month old.
The shelter staff think I am about 1 year old.
The shelter staff think I am about 7 weeks old.
But there are at least as many dogs and cats at the shelter who are more than a year old - animals who were obtained by people who didn't think through the responsibilities of pet ownership before they adopted the animal.
I was neutered at Santa Maria on 9/30/2016 The shelter staff think I am about 6 months old.
O'REILLY - ID #A092751 My name is O'reilly and I am a male, brown Shorthaired Rabbit The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 7 months old..
REGGAE - ID #A100497 My name is Reggae and I am a male, white and black Shorthaired Rabbit The shelter staff think I am about 2 years and 1 month old..
MAGOO - ID #A093905 My name is Magoo and I am a male, white and brown DUTCH Shorthaired Rabbit The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 6 months old.
The shelter staff think I am about 1 year old, maybe a tad younger.
You may think that only older or «problem» dogs end up in shelters, but you'd be wrong!
Ebony Blue or EB, as we call her, is a young (probably around 1 - 2 years old, we think), medium size, cattle dog / akita / husky mix that came to us from the Oakland shelter after being found as a stray.
And for every story of a successfully socialized adult feral cat, we hear 20 stories that went a different way: a feral cat who is miserable and unmanageable after being brought inside; a caregiver who adopted out a community cat she thought was friendly enough, only to hear that the adopters brought him to a shelter because he wasn't a good pet; a well - meaning rescuer who doesn't know what to do with the cats he brought indoors at three - months - old and was never able to socialize.
If the shelter is one of the old - style, ugly, concrete - block buildings located near the landfill or the railroad tracks, in a bad part of town, with no thought given to disease control, then it will be harder to attract adopters and volunteers and harder to keep the animals healthy.
I'm not sure how old my dog is because I adopted him from a shelter and they wasn't sure but they thought he was around 1 1/2 & I've had him 4 so hes probably close to 6.
When you're thinking about picking up a dog from your local shelter, don't look past the older dogs.
The old joke is that the dog looks around at his human companions and thinks, â $ œThey give me shelter, food, water and loving care, they must be gods!â $ While meanwhile, the cat looks at the same owners and concludes, â $ œThey give me shelter, food, water and loving care, I must be a god!â $ The generally accepted idea is that cats do whatever they please with little care or concern for their owner's wishes.
We didn't really think about a shelter just for the older dogs and cats,» she added, «We absolutely love the idea and are so happy to be a part of it.
If everyone thought a little more like my 10 year old friend Hayden, about what we want and what a rescue dog needs, we might start down the right road to reduce the number of dogs in shelters........
The shelter staff think I am about 4 years old.
Thought to be around 4 months old, an examination by the shelter veterinarian revealed severe swelling and deformities in the right side of his head and jaw — causing his face to look squashed.
The shelter staff think I am about 8 months old.
But there are at least as many dogs and cats at the shelter who are more than a year old — many of them animals who were first obtained by people who didn't think through the responsibilities of pet ownership before they got a pet.
More than 80 percent of potential dog owners are looking for a puppy, placing a burden on shelters and rescues to market adult dogs to people who think that old dogs can't learn new tricks.
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Based on his size, the shelter thought he was older but our vet determined differently.
Beth, we tend to think that all senior dogs are dumped at shelters simply because they are old and unwanted.
But there are at least as many dogs and cats at the shelter who are more than a year old — animals who were obtained by people who didn't think through the responsibilities of pet ownership before they got the animal.
I see people willing to adopt the oldest animals in our shelter or the animals you might think would be overlooked.
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Accepting kittens that were only a month or two old was a huge risk as they can so easily fall fatally ill in a shelter environment; the reluctance and concern on the faces of us and other people at the shelter must have been easy to read because I think they got the idea that these kittens could very well die if they stayed there.
New 6 mon. old pup from the shelter we think was exposed.
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