It is a very
active dog often used in surveillance, tracking drugs or bombs, disaster relief and defense.
Active dogs often do not need to be cut as they naturally wear down when they come in contact with rough surfaces such as concrete walkways.
Active dogs often experience better results with FHO than less - active dogs.
Active dogs often show signs of the disease before less active dogs.
Not exact matches
Raising animals - particularly
active animals like
dogs - `' requires a lot of commitment and dedication,» so singles with pets are
often `' perceived to be kind, friendly... and ready to commit to a long term relationship.»
They know the
dogs and
often their histories and personalities, so they can help place
active dogs with
active people and mellower
dogs in less
active homes.
It's not
often that we get an adoption application from a young,
active couple asking to adopt one of our seniors, but it's not
often we get a
dog like Midnight.
Wan notes that the challenge of
active supervision is
often a frustration for parents, who point out that they're already busy enough with the day's demands, they don't have the time or energy to constantly focus on the
dog.
Owners of
active dogs that are
often out playing in
dog parks with many other
dogs, including unfamiliar ones, will likely need to take a more diligent look at their
dog's vaccination schedule, whereas owners of senior
dogs or a
dog with a compromised immune system may want to go with only the bare essentials.
Less
active dogs that only go outside to do their business before wandering back in to couch and carpet will need to be clipped
often because there's nothing to wear them down.
Moreover, small
dogs are
often spontaneously very
active dogs: therefore they require an increased energy intake compared with the generally calmer large breeds.
How
often you clip your
dog's nails depends a lot on the
dog; more
active dogs that get to run outside a lot won't need clipped as
often because they'll wear them down more.
Dogs that are in pain
often sleep more — they may be trying to heal, or it might even be difficult for them to move around and be
active.
Their skin needs constant care, and these
dogs are more
active in the dark, since they
often find it harder to see in the daylight.
This
dog breed loves mental exercise and will
often look for something to stimulate her ever
active mind.
Senior
dogs are less
active which is
often a good thing for less
active seniors.
Pitbull Curs are
active dogs that are
often loyal and obedient.
Commonly seen in large,
active dogs, it
often appears suddenly and after vigorous exercise or activity.
Overweight
dogs often shed excess pounds after making the switch, helping them stay lean and live longer, more
active lives.
It is
often seen after a
dog has been particularly
active, especially in cold, wet weather.
Very
active dogs and
dogs housed on concrete
often wear their toenails down to the sensitive quick.
It is
often seen in aging
dogs but that does not limit joint problems to only senior
dogs, any
active dog can -LSB-...]
For example, some small
dogs such as terriers are very
active — they require a great deal of exercise to be calm and
often bark at any noise.
I
often see that veterinarians and food companies still promote feeding seniors foods drastically decreased in protein and fat, even though this is generally not indicated, and research has shown that especially senior
dogs, as long as no other health issues require the reduction of protein for specific reasons, actually remain healthier with a higher protein level in their diet than on low - protein «Senior», «Less
Active» or «Weight Management» foods.
Often,
active working
dogs wear down their nails, so since both the Chihuahua and Pomeranian are not a hardworking, energetic
dog, they will require regular nail trimming to keep their nails short!
Animals claws wear down naturally through normal activity, but cats and
dogs; especially when kept indoors,
often need them trimmed more
often as they are not as
active and generally walk on softer surfaces than their undomesticated counterparts.
Though your
dog certainly does not need to eat animal protein in order to stay healthy (as long as they get all of the essential amino acids, it doesn't matter if they eat them in the same meal), meat is
often a convenient source of protein for physically
active dogs.
These
active dogs have a strong desire to play, which can be problematic in terms of behavior if they're left alone
often.
For example with the dilute gene there is
often poor or no pigment which can cause skin cancer in an
active outdoor
dog.
The long answer is that yes, there are totally natural flea shampoos for
dogs but they're
often not very effective against an
active flea infestation.
Because your
dog is less
active during the colder months, and because the ground is
often much softer due to rain and snow, the nails won't wear down as much on their own.
Obesity is
often a problem for older
dogs, when they become not so
active.
A plasma transfusion is sometimes given to
dogs in moderate to severe cases in the hopes that it will inhibit
active pancreatic enzymes and systemic inflammatory response; it also provides clotting factors that can help prevent and treat disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), an
often lethal potential side effect of pancreatitis.
Activity stimulates elimination so a
dog who is
active will need to relieve himself more
often.
Treatments are
often spaced by several months because of the risk of reinfection since eggs from the source where your
dog first got whipworms may remain
active for five years.
People who keep their
dogs really
active often assume that if they can work or perform, there can't be any problem.
Some small
dogs require more exercise than large breeds; for example, Scottish Terriers are
often more
active than much larger
dogs, so it pays to research potential breeds.
Owners of very
active dogs are
often convinced their pups are hyperactive and have attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorders.
For example, Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers are
often acquired because they are known for being easily trained, enjoying an
active life, and loving children, but a poorly - bred
dog of either breed may be hyperactive, bull - headed, and snappish, or have other inherited behavior or health characteristics that make it a poor choice for a family.
Often these are surgeries that are necessary in order for the
dog to live an
active, pain - free life.
For example, some small
dogs such as terriers are very
active — they require a great deal of exercise to be calm, and they
often bark at any noise.
As mainly independent animals, cats are
often low maintenance and are perfect for those who live an
active and busy lifestyle who may not be able to take on the responsibility that is associated with owning a
dog.
Breeds that are
active working
dogs,
often need a job to do.
Since Australian Shepherds
often are very
active dogs, we have chosen some foods that have plenty of protein and calories to support their activity level.
German Shepherds
often are very
active and athletic, particularly as youngsters, but may become a little lazier as adult
dogs.
The
active and adventurous lifestyle of
dogs means that there is
often scope for foreign objects to fall down the ear canals and trigger ear disease.
Temperament:
Often a very
active dog, the Lakeland Terrier loves to play and explore as well as loving to hunt and chase things.
This is especially true for
dogs who are extremely physically
active, undergoing chronic stress, or recovering from illness or injury — these
dogs often struggle to synthesize enough Vitamin C.
Dogs that spend most of their time indoors during the winter are
often less
active and therefore require fewer calories to avoid gaining weight.
As such, they're focused on keeping their
dogs active, which
often necessitates some type of protective apparel.