A conversation with poet Billy Collins
about dogs who have shared his life as he reads numerous poems of a canine nature
«EPIc Dog Tales: Heartfelt Stories About Amazing Dogs Living & Loving Life With Canine Epilepsy» is a 264 - page beautiful large, coffee table style book that is a collection of truly inspiring and heartfelt stories
about dogs who have lived / are living with Canine Epilepsy and how they do not let seizures get in their way of living life to the fullest.
So she included stories
about dogs who face life and death.
There are many myths
about dogs who have been abandoned and are in need of a second chance.
What
about dogs who «air hump?»
As a canine behavior specialist who works not only with owners but with rescue groups, I have heard so many heartbreaking stories
about dogs who were given up or worse due to separation issues.
But what
about dogs who are not first step relatives or affected dogs?
My next blog will be
about dogs who lose their sight, and how their humans learn to manage an acquired disability.
When I heard the news
about the dogs who had died, I was devestated.
As a vet, I often get asked
about dogs who have suddenly started lunging at other dogs (or humans) while out on their walks.
I have read a few stories online
about dogs who this was the only form of exercise they got and it made them extremely anxious.
According to the Press - Enterprise, word spread quickly
about the dogs who were in need of a new home and on Monday morning, people were lined up outside of the shelter for their chance to adopt.
Films in this screening include «Dog Years,» a witty voice - over of a dog who questions his relationship with his frequently absent owner; «Second Chances,» a PBS film
about dogs who are paired with incarcerated women, who train them to become service dogs; and «David & Goliath,» a period film based on a true story of a Jewish resistance fighter fleeing from the Nazis, who takes refuge in a dog house where a German Shepherd saves his life.
What
about dogs who are too afraid to interact with you or go outside?
«We were sharing stories
about the dogs who we love, and have loved, and the ways in which our lives were made better because of these amazing animals.
Think
about that dog who gives you unconditional, positive regard.
If you've never heard of Kinzd, then I have a quick little story to share
about a dog who loved to tear up leather wallets.
It's
about a dog who gets shuffled from weirdo to weirdo who in some way or another finds their life affected by its presence.
But this movie, despite being
about a dog who wants to play rock music, has no winky pop - culture references besides that.
This musical is
about a dog who realizes it's his destiny to become a rock star.
She's currently working on a memoir about travel and taking a journey, and a series of novels
about a dog who... well, let's all she'll tell us.
Kids can learn
about a dog who sniffs out fires, a dog who sniffed out bombs in Iraq, and a dog who provides comfort for people in need.
I emailed an inquiry
about a dog who was said to be kid and cat friendly to a rescue and they responded right away with information and wanted to know if the dog would ever be around children.
I am going to tell you some small stories
about this dog who thinks she's the Queen of Sheeba!
Follow me and see where I'm going... The first story is
about a dog who attacked and killed a kid in Phoenix:
But classical conditioning is almost always present, and should be kept in mind: think
about the dog who hears the bell — his drooling represents the kind of happy anticipation that we want in a working dog.
Nicholas Dodman once talked
about a dog who was put to sleep because it attacked a child.
Have you read
about a dog who has done something extraordinary?
Don't forget to subscribe to ShelterMe.tv and watch this episode
about a dog who finds a new life after being given up at a shelter.
What
about a dog who has lived in a crate for months on end because there is no foster and no adopter to be found?
I just finished reading an email
about another dog who went through a life of torture, got out of the shelter into a foster home and died 9 days later.
One early Sunday morning in August 2013, we received a phone call from our local animal shelter
about a dog who had been shot by a police officer while he slept.
How
about a dog who can discriminate between the names of over 1,000 toys?
I was reading about an article the other day
about a dog who was born with no front legs.
In January, a New Jersey woman heard
about a dog who was mutilated in Thailand and made the decision to raise the funds necessary to bring the 2 - year - old mixed breed to the United States.
One of the reasons is that just
about any dog who has reached the age of five or more has learned what «No» means.
Brad did not adopt the then six year - old Redbone Coonhound on the spot, but was determined to find out more
about this dog who stole his heart.
Think
about the dog who gets a bordetella shot a few days before going to stay at a boarding kennel.
Not exact matches
It sounds silly — yoga for
dogs, but the people
who take doggie yoga or «doga» classes with their canine family members can't stop raving
about it.
The Light House Cinema in Smithfield, Dublin, hosted some special cinephiles on Sunday for a screening of the film: a huge pack of pups and their owners
who were ready to sit back, enjoy some popcorn and
dog - friendly treats, and enjoy a movie
about their favorite subject,
dogs.
So if we identify that all type A personalities drive a lemon yellow car and wear Wellington boots and have a
dog and three children and whatever, we can then make a prediction
about everyone else in the universe
who has a yellow car, a
dog, Wellington boots and say well they're very likely to also have a type A personality based on their data.
Waggin» Train's whole - meat snack products caught on with the small segment of
dog owners
who care passionately
about their pets and are willing to pay extra to indulge them.
Joseph Wakshlag, a nutritionist on the faculty at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, recalls becoming aware of Blue Buffalo in 2005 when he worked at a vet's office in Woodbury, Conn.: «They had salespeople
who paid for «lunch and learn» sessions where they talked
about the owner's
dog, Blue,
who had died of cancer, and now they had a new
dog food that prevented cancer.
And sorry but, when you keep your
dog in a kennel all the time and would strap it to the roof of your car, what does that say
about who he is?
When I'm talking
about a
dog, a mutt becomes a golden retriever
who can juggle.
There is an apocryphal story told
about some of the followers of Rene Descartes,
who, on the banks of the Seine River in Paris, would nail
dogs to wooden boards, cut them open, and watch them bark and writhe.
The way we feel when we read
about 19 people (and a
dog)
who were hanged for being witches in 1692.
To give you some sense of how some Syrian Sunnis feel
about Alawites, here's what Adnan Anour, a cleric
who fled to Saudi Arabia, has said: «As for those Alawites
who violate what is sacred, when the Muslims rule and are the majority of 85 %, we will chop you up and feed you to the
dogs.»
again and again at the poor
dog, Justin says that most of the Christians in his life were «South Park» Christians
who responded to his agonizing questions
about his future with a flippant, «Don't be gay!»
There must be something
about sitting in a Church on Sunday mornings that allows you to justify treating the people
who do the work for your business like
dog crap.