Sentences with phrase «active dogs involved»

Perfect for very active dogs involved in physical training and competitions, and senior dogs.

Not exact matches

Additionally, dogs help to keep owners active and involved in the outdoors, another important factor that increases well - being of veterans.
Active adult dogs such as those who work stock, or those involved in police or customs work, will also sleep more than a sedentary dog.
This one involves testing the efficacy of capsaicin, an active component of chili peppers, as a therapy for otherwise healthy dogs diagnosed with osteoarthritis in an elbow or limb joint.
You must be willing and prepared to involve your Bulldog in some sort of formal, organized training program that will stimulate and utilize his intelligent mind and strong, active body: for example, Schutzhund training, which is a demanding and interactive training method testing for endurance, physical strength, and intelligence, requiring and creating a strong bond between owner and dog; or advanced agility (obstacle courses) which requires a high degree of communication between you and your Bulldog.
If your adopted dog is particularly active (for instance, if he jogs or runs with you regularly, or is involved in sporting activities) his energy needs will be greater than those of his more sedentary counterparts.
An active animal rescuer for over ten years, Laura's passions include educating and advocating about the perils of breeder dogs in puppy mills and those involved in dog fighting.
TTA (tibial tuberosity advancement)- this surgery is more involved but is better suited for large breed, active dogs.
Most dogs recorded for living long periods of time were working animals - active herding dogs, movie stars / actors, or involved in other types of mental and physical stimulation.
They are an active energetic breed and love nothing more than having a job to do so the best way to exercise your Siberian Husky is to get involved with a local dog - sledding group there are 4 different sled dog sports in the UK.
Active stretches involve movements that stretch your dog's legs and spine in ways that mimic the movements he will make during competition.
Just as with dog walking, since some of these events involve burning calories (for both the human and the dog), a better understanding of why people participate will help encourage dog owners to have more active lifestyles.
Showing dogs can be a great way to develop a bond between you are your canine companion, and get involved into a very active...
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