Some veterinarians have more experience with GSDs than others but specific
breed experience does not ensure that one veterinarian is better than another.
Not exact matches
Recently, I had a fantastic customer service
experience with Delta that encapsulates an example of what a business should
do to
breed genuine affinity among their customers.
I don't get to
experience winter fashion trends for more than a week out of the year anymore (and believe me, being a born and
bred Canadian I miss seeing snow outside the window and the scent of fresh wood being burnt while the fireplace is going), but I
do enjoy playing with Spring & Summer trends early.
I
do believe that online learning has incredible potential, but Rocketship is using it for too long every day which
breeds a lack of investment and boredom in our student's
experience in the learning lab.
Hyper - individualization
does precisely what the emerging body of research says it
does and more: it isolates children, it
breeds competition, it assumes that children can learn entirely on their own, and it dehumanizes the learning environment, reducing the human
experience of learning down to a mechanistic process, one where children become the objects of learning as opposed to the subjects of their own educational narrative.»
You've got to be careful that doesn't
breed complacency, but Le Mans is a place where
experience does help you.
Common to all variations of the
breed is an unmistakable sound that didn't change dramatically when the air - cooled boxer was replaced by the water - cooled engine in late 1997; a less - than - ideal weight distribution combined with a high polar moment of inertia; compromised packaging with little room for luggage; and a driving
experience dominated by phenomenal grip and traction — while it lasted.
If you
do want to
breed tortoises, keep in mind that many species from tropical regions never
experience anything like what we think of as winter, and for all intents and purposes, the same natural temperature drop in households should be enough for them as well.
Most dog fanciers agree that there are three types of intelligence in dogs — instinctive intelligence (the ability to
do what they were
bred for), adaptive intelligence (the ability to use their past
experiences to solve problems) and obedience intelligence (the ability to learn behaviours in response to training from their handler).
As mentioned, this is a
breed that
does best with an
experienced, confident owner willing to put his time in socializing and training Chow Chow puppies from an early age.
I
do APBT rescue, I have years of
experience with the
breed and I can tell you without a doubt if you want a dog for protection the pit bull is NOT for you.
It should also be a platform to reinforce the set standard and for us to exchange
experience — to see what worked and what
did not so that we can collectively improve ourselves and our
breed.
Responsible = completes all appropriate health tests for their
breed; has
breeding stock tested for appropriate temperament and physical soundness;
does in - depth research on pedigrees and other data on potential
breeding stock before selecting a
breeding pair; puppies raised where they have contact with people for the majority of the day,
experience the daily sights and sounds of an active household and have room to explore; only sells directly to the new owner; selects the right puppy (or offers a choice of possible matches) for the new owner; will not sell to someone just because they have enough money if they feel the puppy is not a good fit; keeps in touch with the new owner, is available to answer any questions and help with problems if they arise; ALWAYS will take back any animal they produced at any time in that animals life.
Pampered Pets of Westmount is seeking a full time professional dog groomer with
experience in all
breed dog & cat grooming (yes we
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If you
do not plan on
breeding your pet and
experience problems with sexually - induced behaviors, talk to your veterinarian to determine if anything can be
done to change the animal's hormone levels.
This
breed does best with an
experienced dog owner capable of providing confident leadership.
However, this is a
breed that can be a bit challenging to raise and
does best with an
experienced owner.
If your situation allows you to choose not to spay or neuter you dog, be a responsible owner and
do not allow your animal to reproduce, unless you are knowledgeable and
experienced in the area of
breeding.
Breeding should never be
done to recoup your purchase expenses or to
experience the birthing process; rather it should only be
done to improve the
breed.
Selecting the wrong type of dog from the many dog
breeds can have disastrous results, such as pets that have behavior problems because they don't get enough exercise or pets that
experience separation anxiety because they don't like being left alone.
Pins can have a very high prey drive, and despite my
experience with my rats and Pins, I
do not recommend this
breed for a household with small animals like rats, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits (especially).
If you don't have a lot of
experience dealing with dogs, you want a
breed that is people - oriented with a low incidence of aggression, no dominance problems and few temperament issues.
Only to quickly realize that they don't have the time, patience, or
experience to properly train and socialize their new pup, which in turn ends them up in shelters and on Craigslist, looking for a new home, which I'm seeing more and more, as the
breed becomes more popular and commonplace.
There are lots of reasons why we
do this, but the basics is this: When we
breed, there's a very specific goal in mind, and our best - evaluated puppy is often ours to keep (or place in a private network of
experienced Weimaraner owners).
Leave pit bulls alone because you obviously
do not have any
experience with these
breeds.
«We know from
experience that all dogs have the potential to react aggressively if scared or threatened but most dogs don't bite, so the banning of some
breeds over others doesn't make sense.»
having lived with a couple of doggies including one of the red nose lines that organizations still
do not want to recognize and the only things that I can
do and make a rascism to the offices that
do not know how to
do anything but shit just like the media and many other hypocrites and countries that forbid bull terriers largely forgets the stories that these dogs
experienced and thank them for and a good scapegoat for big crooks and other very hypocritical the dog and the friend and not a killer like our species and the more the hypocrites will forbid the races more new
breeds or pseudo new races will be born as with the forbidden pitbull one invents then a pseudo name the american bully but good the list and long ja'ime the dog but especially not the hypocrites like the media and and other administration and some of us who need strong sensation to extract their shit
We
do feel that the strong response to these items indicates a need for the club, breeders and others who are
experienced in this
breed to
do more to educate the public about what kind of dog the Aussie, what kind of training and socialization is necessary, and why certain kinds of homes or situations may be inappropriate.
ALSO, THESE COLLARS ARE TYPICALLY BEING MARKETED TO
EXPERIENCED DOG TRAINERS WHO ARE WORKING WITH DOGS WHO WERE SELECTIVELY
BRED TO
DO HIGH LEVEL SKILLS... NOT PET
BRED DOGS, BUT WORKING DOGS FROM LINES THAT HAVE CHAMPION DOGS IN THE PEDIGREE FOR GENERATIONS.
If this doesn't apply to you and you have previous dog training
experience, you may be able to find success with
breeds such as German Shepherds and Australian Shepherds.
The best owner for this
breed would be an active, dog -
experienced owner who can give it a job to
do in a country living environment.
Before the
experience at Best Friends she
did not know how kind and loving the
breed can be.
This
breed is particularly fond of children and doesn't require much exercise, but be careful not to overfeed, as an overweight Frenchie can
experience severe breathing problems.
Some
breeds do appear to
experience food allergies more often than others, but there is no scientific proof to suggest a strong link between specific
breeds and food allergies.
This
breed is not hard - headed, but he
does best with an owner who is
experienced with dogs and who can maintain a firm hand in leadership.
For instance, an
experienced owner would
do better handling a pushy puppy, and a fenced yard might be required for a «nosy»
breed obsessed with running off after scents.
The Lancashire
does tend to be a bit stubborn or willful at times, so it is a
breed best for
experienced dog owners.
Siberpoos are not ideal for apartment life or for people who don't have
experience with large / independent
breeds.
Hybrid dogs don't necessarily
experience the same health issues that may plague their pure -
bred parents.
Because this pooch comes from
breeds that can
experience joint issues you need to ensure his activity levels are sufficient to keep him trim but don't over-exert his tiny bones and joints which may cause problems later in life.
The
breed can
experience bloat, a sudden and life - threatening swelling of the abdomen, and owners should educate themselves about its symptoms and what to
do should bloat occur.
Like other large, deep - chested
breeds, Irish Setters can
experience bloat, a sudden and life - threatening swelling of the abdomen; owners should educate themselves about its symptoms and what to
do should bloat occur.
I panic at the number of new people, with no Cavalier
experience and no homework
done on the
breed, who are jumping into
breeding programs without looking at bloodlines, great dogs of the past,
breed history, and sadly, the Standard and
breed type.
Im not going to lie, it was at that point that I panicked a little since I have never
experienced a frenchie puppy, and the fact that they
do ingest more air than most
breeds.
We
did have earlier
experience breeding different
breeds, though.
Unfortunately most people don't have this
experience, but their bad
experiences have nothing on the horrific lives the
breeding dogs suffer.
I still encounter people who want to
breed their family pets for profit or for
experiencing the joy of birth, and I am powerless to
do anything about it.
They
do not
breed dogs for the sake of a buck or because they want their human children to
experience the «miracle of birth».
I don't want to be judgemental but to be honest, articles like these don't make me any less judgemental at all, it just confims my already established
experience that bully
breed owners refuse to see things as they are.
Many books on many other
breeds have made the same error; even some written by well - known judges who should have known better than to report on something they
did not
experience in real life.