Not exact matches
animals —
in general, animals over 40 kg
in adult weight — including elephants (Weissengruber et al. 2006),
dogs (Mahan 1978), rhinoceros, giraffes, etc..
In general, most experts today recommend that healthy
adult dogs eat a diet that has more protein, moderate fat, and low carbohydrates.
In general,
dogs are divided into the following age groups: puppies (0 to 12 months),
adult dogs (1 to 7 years) and senior canines (7 years and older).
In general, confirming herpes infection in a dead puppy is much easier and faster than trying to confirm the infection in the adult do
In general, confirming herpes infection
in a dead puppy is much easier and faster than trying to confirm the infection in the adult do
in a dead puppy is much easier and faster than trying to confirm the infection
in the adult do
in the
adult dog.
Although each person has specific needs,
in general, our mobility service
dogs help
adults and children with:
In general, almost all your pup's calories should come from a commercial food that meets the AAFCO profile for «
adult maintenance» for
adult dogs, «growth and reproduction» for puppies and mama
dogs, or «all life stages» for pooches of any age and reproductive condition.
As a result of having to duck traffic and having to survive
in the wild many
adult dogs have a fear of traffic or cars
in general.
In general, as with all
dogs, puppies are easier to train than
adults.
As a
general rule, the
adult dogs are bred until they stop producing puppies or develop other health issues, at which point they may be shot, drowned, abandoned, or
in rare cases, relinquished to animal rescue organizations that have indicated a willingness to accept and process them for possible adoption to private homes.
Including (but not limited to)(1) Ensure that the
dogs come from health checked parents with a healthy genetic background (2) Work hard to ensure the person taking the puppy home is both willing and able to meet the needs of the
dog (as both a puppy and an
adult)- understands the needs of the breed as well as
dogs in general (3) agrees to take back a
dog at any time
in its life if the person who bought the pup can not or will not continue to provide for its needs.
In general, an
adult dog needs and tolerates more exercise than an elderly
dog or a young pup.
In the case of Pit Bulls, they grow into strong
adult dogs who are feared by the
general public and reviled by landlords and the media.
This month, our animal shelter is most
in need of: Pedigree
Adult dog food (dry & wet) laundry detergent
general cleaning supplies Please consider making a food or supply -LSB-...]
▪ HSVB&IRC and its role
in the community ▪ History of the humane movement ▪ Lost & Found Pets - the importance of proper identification ▪ Pets
in rental and condominium housing: How renters and landlords / HOA's can find common ground ▪ Living with urban wildlife ▪ Resolving nuisance wildlife concerns ▪ Disaster preparation for pets ▪ Pet first aid and CPR ▪ Spaying / Neutering (
Adults and Children) ▪
Dog bite prevention - for schools, communities, professionals and the general public (Adults and Children) ▪ Problems pertaining to breed - specific legislation ▪ Animal abuse and its link to domestic violence ▪ Animal abuse and its link to child abuse ▪ Animal abuse and its link to school violence ▪ The problem of hybridized pets (wolf / dog and exotic / domestic cats) and exotic pets ▪ Animal hoarding: A community problem ▪ Preventing pet theft ▪ Greyhounds and problems with greyhound racing ▪ Pet - proofing your home ▪ Paws Come with Claws: Scratching behavior in cats and alternatives to declawing ▪ Safe travel with pets ▪ Pets and the military (what to do if deployed) ▪ General issues pertaining to humane care of companion anim
Dog bite prevention - for schools, communities, professionals and the
general public (Adults and Children) ▪ Problems pertaining to breed - specific legislation ▪ Animal abuse and its link to domestic violence ▪ Animal abuse and its link to child abuse ▪ Animal abuse and its link to school violence ▪ The problem of hybridized pets (wolf / dog and exotic / domestic cats) and exotic pets ▪ Animal hoarding: A community problem ▪ Preventing pet theft ▪ Greyhounds and problems with greyhound racing ▪ Pet - proofing your home ▪ Paws Come with Claws: Scratching behavior in cats and alternatives to declawing ▪ Safe travel with pets ▪ Pets and the military (what to do if deployed) ▪ General issues pertaining to humane care of companion
general public (
Adults and Children) ▪ Problems pertaining to breed - specific legislation ▪ Animal abuse and its link to domestic violence ▪ Animal abuse and its link to child abuse ▪ Animal abuse and its link to school violence ▪ The problem of hybridized pets (wolf /
dog and exotic / domestic cats) and exotic pets ▪ Animal hoarding: A community problem ▪ Preventing pet theft ▪ Greyhounds and problems with greyhound racing ▪ Pet - proofing your home ▪ Paws Come with Claws: Scratching behavior in cats and alternatives to declawing ▪ Safe travel with pets ▪ Pets and the military (what to do if deployed) ▪ General issues pertaining to humane care of companion anim
dog and exotic / domestic cats) and exotic pets ▪ Animal hoarding: A community problem ▪ Preventing pet theft ▪ Greyhounds and problems with greyhound racing ▪ Pet - proofing your home ▪ Paws Come with Claws: Scratching behavior
in cats and alternatives to declawing ▪ Safe travel with pets ▪ Pets and the military (what to do if deployed) ▪
General issues pertaining to humane care of companion
General issues pertaining to humane care of companion animals
In general, puppies recover a lot faster than
adult dogs.
In general,
adult dogs will undergo specific training (obedience, task work etc) for 1 - 2 hours a day for a period of around 6 months before they are matched with their future owner.