Ask your local dog clubs, particularly Siberian Husky dog clubs, who will be able to recommend places to check out.
To narrow down the list, consult your veterinarian and
ask local dog owners for their input.
Not exact matches
If you're a
dog walker looking to pair up with a
local dog treat company and see you have a few friends in common on Twitter, Direct Message your common friend and
ask about the
dog treat company owner you're interested in working with.
If you and your significant other absolutely can not find the time, hire a
dog walker, look into doggie daycare, or if you have
local family and friends, don't be afraid to
ask them for help.
• Shop around and get free estimates from several different companies • Make sure the company you choose is bonded in case they cause damage to your home •
Ask to see a list of references or other people that you can call to see how well they performed their job • Check with the BBB or
local watch
dog group to make sure that they haven't had numerous complaints • Make sure they agree to give you a free estimate and that they warranty your work • Also, make sure the work order is negotiable.
She replied: «I thank my Honourable friend for her question and it sounds like she's
asking for some of these patrol
dogs at her
local prison, HMP Bullingdon.»
He was surrendered at my
local dog training facility and I was
asked to foster.
If you would
ask your
local veterinarian what to do he will surely tell you to neuter or spay your
dog.
From my co-writer Kim Campbell Thornton in this week's Pet Connection: In January, a sporting
dog rescue group
asked Lori - Lynn Clayton of San Angelo, Texas, to go look at a
dog in her
local shelter thought -LSB-...]
You can also find breeders by reviewinging the CKC Puppy List, checking out
dog and cat magazines, joining
local breed groups on the Internet,
asking your vet, or inquiring at shows or competitions.
We
ask only that you join our lobbying effort if you are a member of any National Breed Club, officer of any
local Kennel Club, or board member of any
Dog Legislation group.
Ask about different breeds at your
local vet or
dog training club.
Another way to find adoptable Maltipoo
dogs is to contact
local animal shelters and
ask whether the shelter has a Maltipoo available.
Little did they know the adventure ahead; they were married in June 2013, and that August, they were
asked to help a
local animal rescue that had been overwhelmed with
dogs pulled from high - kill shelters set to be euthanized for behavioral issues.
At the end of the week, I contacted a
local rescue group specializing in small
dogs (Florida Little
Dog Rescue) and
asked if they had room for one more.
Ask your veterinarian if there are certain places you should not go to — such as
local dog parks where there may have been a disease outbreak, advises Beaver.
Ask around at your
local shelter or vet clinic, and talk to
dog owners you may know to see if they have any connections.
At ABC we
ask each student in the
dog training certification program to volunteer ten hours at a
local animal shelter or rescue to train shelter
dogs.
If you notice your
dog slowing down during playing or walking, or if they seem to be having trouble moving around, it may be a good idea to
ask your
local veterinarian if they recommend it.
If you aren't sure where to find a
dog walker or doggie daycare,
ask your veterinarian or
local humane society for a recommendation.
Ask your veterinarian, your
local animal hospital, pet store, groomer, or people at your
local dog park who they use.
You can also find reputable breeders by
asking for referrals from trusted friends, contacting
local breed clubs, or visiting
dog shows.
However, your
local veterinarian is the best person to
ask for food recommendations for every stage of a
dog's life.
Also,
ask for recommendations from your veterinarian,
local pet supply shop, and friends / family members with
dogs of their own.
If your
local shelter or
dog rescue group has senior
dogs,
ask a nursing home or assisted living facility if they would welcome a senior
dog to live as a «comfort
dog» for the residents, or allow the residents to adopt.
Group B; takes their puppy to the
local dog park for exercise and play, but when
asked why they are not in a puppy class they answer, «My vet told me he is too young and I should wait until his shots are completed.»
Ask the breeder to explain the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) or PennHip registries to you and to tell you which
dogs in the pedigree have had their hips certified as showing no evidence of dysplasia by one or both of these organizations or by a reliable and experienced
local veterinarian.
Canine Care & Control is
asking the community to purchase shirts or stickers to support
local dogs or maybe even adopt a Lucas County proud
dog on 419 Day.
If you're allergic to saliva and your doctor approves of you adding a canine family member, you can
ask your
local rescue groups to keep an eye out for an adult
dog that doesn't lick people.
Research
local dog parks and
ask around for
dog - friendly restaurants with outdoor spaces.
Ask at
local post offices, utilities or delivery services if they can post a flyer in their break rooms so their workers will know about the missing
dog.
Ask your vet (they may hold young puppy socialization parties at their practice),
local friends who have
dogs or the
local pet store and utilize the internet as a resource.
your nails.If the
ask the vet if you not force the cut on your
dog's your
dog gets an
local humane the city pound activity and play in
dog seems sick or having a
dog during the day.
If your
dog is not friendly with people, you can't very well
ask anyone to try to contain him; in that case, give out the number of your
local animal control agency, and your cell number, and
ask people to call immediately if they spot your
dog.
Ask your
local animal control agency or FEMA office where
dogs and cats can be housed safely during an evacuation.
If you have acquired your new
dog from a
local shelter,
ask the staff to test the
dog's tolerance to cats before you take it home.
You could also
ask local animal shelters,
dog trainers, groomers or pet sitters.
Contact
local rescue groups or shelters and
ask if you can bring your
dog to their regular pet adoption days (usually held at
local pet stores) for exposure.
Some of our
dogs come into Luv A Chin Rescue via owner surrenders - individuals or families that can no longer keep them, some are strays that found their ways to a
local shelter and some come from responsible breeders that have
asked us to help them get ready for a new home through our foster families.
This is as simple as going down to the
local animal shelter and picking one out, or if one is bent on a pure bred
dog, rescue organizations for virtually any breed are usually easy to find through simple key word internet searches, or
asking local veterinay clinics or rescue groups.
Sam also provides behavior consults for two
local shelters and numerous rescue groups, provides seminars to the shelter and rescue staffs and volunteers on topics ranging from Canine Communication and Behavior, Establishing Playgroups for Shelter
Dogs, Pre and Post Adoption Support, Owner Surrender Prevention and others, has been
asked to become a member of the fledgling company MyPetzLife, has been
asked to conduct webinars for Petfinder, is the first resource for the Best Friends Animal Society NYC Programs group, provides volunteer training prior to each annual Best Friends Super Adoption event and is a Best Friends Animal Society Recommended Trainer.
For Adopt A
Dog Month, we are being asked to take a pledge to consider adopting (never, ever shopping) a dog — make sure to check out your local shelt
Dog Month, we are being
asked to take a pledge to consider adopting (never, ever shopping) a
dog — make sure to check out your local shelt
dog — make sure to check out your
local shelter.
If we don't have a volunteer in the region of the applicant, you should contact a
local rescue organization and
ask them if they can send someone that is experienced in
dog placement to meet the applicant for you and do a home visit.
If her were my
dog, given the immune sensitivity of this breed, I would
ask your
local vet to measure vaccination antibody titers against parvo / distemper.
Talk to your veterinarian, breeder, or
local humane society about puppy kindergarten classes in your area, or
ask friends or neighbors with well - trained
dogs for their recommendations.
It all started when Kelle Mann Davis was
asked by a
local rescue to help them trap a
dog whose eye had been injured.
Weissman
asked one of his employees, who also worked for a
local venture - capital firm, to assess the market for a
dog - breed test.
Also, seek permission to hang your posters in the following
local businesses: • Gas Stations • Restaurants • Convenience & Grocery Stores;
ask to add an extra poster in their pet food aisles • Veterinary Clinics • Pet Groomers, Stores & Trainers •
Dog Walking Services or Doggie Day Care (they're quicker to spot animals).
To encourage policy change in your community, be sure to contact your elected officials either at the
local, state, or national level and
ask them to support any pending
dog fighting legislation or other bills aimed at increasing animal cruelty charges.
Ask Before You Pet If you are a member of the public and see the most a-dor-able dog in your local bookstore, please ask before you p
Ask Before You Pet If you are a member of the public and see the most a-dor-able
dog in your
local bookstore, please
ask before you p
ask before you pet.