Northern Irish - born Jonny Blair blogs
about his lifestyle of travel - he's always on the road meeting new people, working in new countries, and exploring the world in some crazy ways.
It's a lot of work and there are a few misconceptions
about the lifestyle (hint: you'll find yourself working on the beach with a frilly drink in hand a lot less than you'd imagine), but it's also incredibly rewarding and freeing.
After learning
about the lifestyle hotel through Instagram (of course), I had my eyes set on scoping it...
In a nutshell, and the point of my story, is that both of the women had a strong opinion
about his lifestyle choice.
Learn more about Jo's lifestyle and income here, as she shares some very honest observations
about this lifestyle (for better and worse).
«After determining the basics
about the lifestyle with the pet, retailers should be able to make an informed and trusted recommendation of what product and product line would work best.»
It is not uncommon to be asked
about your lifestyle and about the time you are willing to devote to caring for the dog; you may even be asked to sign an agreement to enroll in classes... and show proof of completion!
Next, think
about your lifestyle.
By giving her the best dog diet possible for her age, weight, breed, health and other unique characteristics
about her lifestyle that only you, her owner would know.
They will ask questions
about your lifestyle, work schedule, family members, and property to ensure that the adoption will work out for you and your new pet.
We'll spend some time discussing your animal friend, learning
about their lifestyle and gathering a health history.
Please help us find a great match for you by answering a few questions
about your lifestyle and interests.
Think long and hard
about your lifestyle.
If not kept busy and active, Border Collies can become destructive and even depressed - so think very carefully
about your lifestyle before joining forces with this wonderful breed.
Be honest with
yourself about your lifestyle and the personality of the pet that would be a good fit for you.
Also think
about your lifestyle and living arrangements.
Come to us with an open hear and be honest
about your lifestyle (very active, no so active, very busy at work, very energetic kids, a couch potato dog at home etc) and let us help you direct you toward the dogs whose personality fit your lifestyle better.
This doesn't mean we won't consider an applicant who lives in an apartment or condominium it just means we will want to know more
about your lifestyle.
This makes sense when you think
about their lifestyle, however.
He talks
about his lifestyle with his own dogs on the trail, discusses pet care and shares advice on how to make everyday an adventure with your pets.
Have they asked
you about your lifestyle, the home you will provide, and your experiences with past pets?
We can determine if a pet needs this vaccine when gathering historical information
about lifestyle.
Whenever I see a new patient, I try to find out
about its lifestyle.
The first session is all
about the lifestyle within the home.
In my years of working with dogs, there's not a behavioral issue I haven't seen a dog act out, and during our consultation, I will talk with you at length to identify the triggers of your dogs problematic behavior (if any), as well as learn
about your lifestyle, and how you'd like your dog to ultimately fit in with it.
The more the organization knows
about your lifestyle, the better they will be at matching you with your perfect pet.
In fact, most breeders will have a list of things to ask you and they may request a referral or reference, so be prepared to answer some questions
about your lifestyle and family when you do start making your contacts.
Be sure to think
about your lifestyle and living arrangements when making a decision about the best type of dog to add to your household.
Breeders may ask you many questions
about your lifestyle and needs in order to best match personalities and temperaments.
Before you bring Chihuahua in your file, you must know
about the lifestyle of this adorable breed of dog.
Don't be surprised when asked personal questions
about your lifestyle.
During your pet's wellness exam, our vet will ask questions
about their lifestyle and determine the best vaccination schedule for your pet's needs.
«It's all
about lifestyle, what your pet means to you and how you take care of them,» says veterinarian and epidemiologist Dr. Sandi Lefebvre.
When looking for a new puppy, be sure to tell the breeder
about your lifestyle.
By answering a number of questions
about your lifestyle, you will be given suggestions of breeds that would be appropriate for you.
Your veterinarian can provide specific guidance
about lifestyle adjustments.
They will sell you a healthy kitten and ask
you about your lifestyle to make sure you are the right choice because they want to ensure that their beloved kitten will be living in a great environment with a person who really cares about animals.
The questionnaire asks
about your lifestyle, thoughts about training, and even the type of dog you would like to adopt.
BREED The next step is to consider what type of breed will suit you, think
about your lifestyle, size of home, facilities for exercise and time available.
A lazy dog may not be a good choice, though, so think
about your lifestyle before making this choice.
Please tell us a little
about your lifestyle, your family, including any special activities in which your dog would be included.
They ask
about your lifestyle, your living space, and what you're looking for in a dog in both personality and appearance.
We are serious
about this lifestyle brand!
Inquire
about lifestyle and situations that could result in stress or anxiety, says Eaton.
They have no clue
about your lifestyle.
Questions
about your lifestyle may also be asked to determine your policy rates.
«It's
about a lifestyle change,» says Travis Sickle, a financial adviser with Sickle Hunter Financial Advisors in Tampa, FL..
Northern Irish - born Jonny Blair blogs
about his lifestyle of travel - he's always on the road meeting new people, working in new countries, and exploring the world in some crazy ways.
What
about lifestyle funds by the large fund families (Vanguard, Fidelity, and T. Rowe Price)?