We do not
discuss individual dogs until we receive your application.
Except for the matches, we also refrain from
discussing any individual dogs with potential adopters.
Not exact matches
Our volunteers are available to
discuss your
individual situations so we can offer suggestions to a
dog that may be a good match.
We've
discussed how to minimize problems by doing every thing you can to pick the right type of
dog that suits your situation and some tips on picking the right
individual.
While all questions and specifics of treatment for
individual dogs should be
discussed with the attending veterinarian, we asked Dr. Breitschwerdt a few general questions about vector - borne diseases and traveling to unfamiliar areas with competition
dogs.
If there are specific behaviors you would like your
dog to learn, such as waiting at the door, some cute tricks, or specific problems you would like to have solved, contact us now to schedule a free phone consultation to
discuss your
individual needs.
The breeder should recommend a vaccination schedule for your puppy, which you should
discuss with your veterinarian to determine what is right for this
individual dog.
We'll
discuss your concerns and schedule an in - home consultation so I can make recommendations based specifically on your
dog and his / her
individual needs.
Ultimately it was up to the pet owner to make the choice for their own beloved
dog, but we agreed that it was much better medicine to spend the time
discussing each
individual client's fears, their
dog's exposure risks, and health concerns before making a recommendation to vaccinate their pet.
Before the program begins, clients will meet with a trainer to
discuss their
dog's
individual needs and set goals.
They also
discuss the PBS documentary, Through a
Dog's Eyes sponsored by Milk Bone, and the incredible work they are doing every day to place service
dogs with
individuals with disabilities.
Dr. Voss also
discusses the extra-cap, TPLO and TTA procedures but this article is of note because he also addresses non-surgical options and writes, «In general, we do not advise this therapy as the ideal form of treatment, but it may be appropriate for
individual dogs due to some combination of their very small size, inactive lifestyle...» Dr. Voss makes no recommendations or comments on the bone - cutting procedures but notes that the extra-cap procedure «seem to work reasonably well in small breeds and inactive
dogs when performed by an experienced surgeon.»
They may also be used as potential treatments for some other canine ailments but whether or not they should be used at all will depend on the
individual dog, but this should always be
discussed with your vet before beginning treatment.
They will answer any questions and
discuss the best
dog worming tablets for your
individual requirements.
In a wonderful, wide - ranging interview with guest host Lee (Flee) Courtney, Jan Williams — Southeastern Guide
Dogs» Area Coordinator for Puppy Raisers in Tampa —
discusses the enormous array of challenges and rewards involved with raising a puppy to become a guide
dog for a visually - impaired
individual.
Each
dog also has
individual issues to be
discussed:
Bark collars can be a particularly difficult thing to fit to
individual dogs and it is recommended that you
discuss which bark collar is right for you with your veterinarian.
Unfortunately, this may also contribute to the sub-optimal clinical management of
individual affected
dogs if the condition is under - recognised and not
discussed with clients.