Not exact matches
So
if you want a fast, smallish
dog carrier for # 60k or so, here you are.
Even
if you have the friendliest
dog in your apartment building, you still may be denied coverage since some
carriers don't provide coverage for animal liability.
In the underwriting questions on the application, many
carriers will ask
if you have a
dog and what type of
dog it is.
If your
dog decides to lie down in the
carrier, try closing the door and see how his reacts.
If you are preparing for a major trip, try doing this regularly a few times before he the trip to get your
dog accustomed to the
carrier.
Also, keep your
dog on a leash (or in a
carrier if it is a small breed) to so he does not run around the moving vehicle and scuff up the seats, or worse, distract the driver.
One of the most common questions from customers is about fit, says Fine, because a
carrier doesn't do owners much good
if the
dog or cat doesn't fit inside properly.
Researchers have identified the gene mutation that causes NEwS, and a DNA test is now available that allows breeders to avoid producing affected puppies by never breeding two
dogs to each other
if they are both
carriers of the abnormal gene.
Dog harnesses that are fastened to the seatbelt with an adjustable strap should also be worn
if you do not wish to place your pooch in a
carrier.
If your
dogs need to travel as checked baggage, the combined weight of your
dog and
carrier can not exceed 70 lbs.
We support this classification but stress to pet owners that leptospirosis is present in almost every region of the world, so
if your
dog is allowed to roam outdoors in areas where
carrier species may be active (rats and other feral mammals), or may swim or drink from groundwater, they are at risk of infection and should be vaccinated.
Some companies offer genetic testing to see
if your
dog is affected with this problem or is a
carrier.
If your
dog turns out to be a
carrier, you only breed to cleared
dogs.
The AHT recommends that
carriers be bred to clear
dogs and that puppies be tested
if they are to be used for breeding.
Therefore,
if one
dog is a
carrier of a genetic disease, it will be passed on to every single generation down the line.
If you are looking for ways to share some fun with your little buddy, check out the most common types of unique
dog carriers on the market today.
If you're like me, sometimes finding an excellent used
carrier for your puppy or
dog can be a nice way to save a little money.
Stud
Dog and Brood Bitch owners should disclose to each other
if either has been DNA tested as a
Carrier for either Fucosidosis or PRA (Cord 1).
To find this out, test mating is done to a
dog that is affected with the genetic problem (resulting usually in puppies that are both affected and non-affected
carriers) or by inbreeding to a related
dog that also doesn't show the signs of being affected (usually litter mates are used) this will usually result in some puppies free of the problem, some puppies as
carriers, and some puppies affected
if both
dogs carry the problem gene (this is not as accurate as breeding to an affected
dog, but you are less likely to have to put all the puppies down).
If a
dog is affected, then both parents are either
carriers or also affected.
Whether you're looking for where to find a well - made
dog bed or a special
carrier to tote your four - legged pal with you on the plane (and the best airlines to travel on with pets), or
if you need some info on
dog training books and tools, we can help.
Sad to say, there is no blood test or genetic test yet that will detect
if a
dog is a
carrier of CHD or not.
In addition,
if there is too much space in the
carrier, the
dog may think that it has enough room to relieve itself in one corner of the
carrier.
For example,
if your
dog barks at the mail
carrier every day at 2:00 p.m. and your response is to go and get the shaker can, after a few days your
dog will expect you to do it and just keep barking.
If everyone shares, and if breeders quit throwing stones at each other, and if the scientific community revises its often accusatory stance on breeding from carriers or even from affected dogs, H.E.A.R.T proves it can be don
If everyone shares, and
if breeders quit throwing stones at each other, and if the scientific community revises its often accusatory stance on breeding from carriers or even from affected dogs, H.E.A.R.T proves it can be don
if breeders quit throwing stones at each other, and
if the scientific community revises its often accusatory stance on breeding from carriers or even from affected dogs, H.E.A.R.T proves it can be don
if the scientific community revises its often accusatory stance on breeding from
carriers or even from affected
dogs, H.E.A.R.T proves it can be done.
I hope in the future more breeders will take advantage of the DNA test for this disease so they are aware
if their
dogs are
carriers.
Please let me know
if your
dog or
dogs has had any of these symptoms.Bestros is the
carrier, not sure who makes them tho.
If you're the dominant
dog, he'll feel secure when you feel secure — and won't defend territory against friendly visitors, meter readers, and letter
carriers — but will still defend you and your home when the need arises.
If we have a
dog that is a
carrier for one or both disorders then we must breed to a clear
dog to avoid producing any affected puppies.
To find this out, test mating is done to a
dog that is affected with the genetic problem (resulting usually in puppies that are both affected and non-affected
carriers) or by inbreeding to a related
dog that also doesn't show the signs of being affected (usually littermates are used) this will usually result in some puppies free of the problem, some puppies as
carriers, and some puppies affected
if both
dogs carry the problem gene (this is not as accurate as breeding to an affected
dog, but you are less likely to have to put all the puppies down).
For example,
if your crate doesn't meet its requirements (which can include specific number of water and food bowls attached to the crate as well as two crate latching mechanisms) the airline may not allow your
dog in the passenger cabin,
if your crate or
carrier fits under the seat in front of you.
If you have a
dog like a Teacup Yorkie or Shih Tzu, they'll feel comfortable and safe within the confines of this
carrier.
Dogs are permitted in designated day use areas and dog friendly facilities if on a leash and attended at all times (dogs may not be left unattended at any time in the cabin unless in pet carrier or crat
Dogs are permitted in designated day use areas and
dog friendly facilities
if on a leash and attended at all times (
dogs may not be left unattended at any time in the cabin unless in pet carrier or crat
dogs may not be left unattended at any time in the cabin unless in pet
carrier or crated).
While my breed (Weimaraner) generally is not on the affected list, several breeders (myself included) are now DNA testing our breeding stock through a test developed by Univ. of California Davis... I can't post a link here but
if anyone is interested, google UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory Inexpensive simple cheek swab... this is a big problem with Dalmations... we are finding some
carriers and affected
dogs within our breed, but have not really heard of many UTI problems that were a result of this condition.
If you have a dog or cat within the weight limit for in - cabin travel, then you'll want to consider if your pet carrier will fit under a typical airline sea
If you have a
dog or cat within the weight limit for in - cabin travel, then you'll want to consider
if your pet carrier will fit under a typical airline sea
if your pet
carrier will fit under a typical airline seat.
If the
dog is a
carrier of the disease, a dot of that same color is used.
If your
dog's measurements fall between two
carrier sizes, go for the larger option.
The
dog has a coat with proper furnishings but can potentially produce offspring with Improper Coat
if it is mated to another
Carrier or to an IC affected
dog.
Dogs on raw meat diets can harbor salmonella even if they are without symptoms, indeed according to the CDC such dogs should be considered carriers of zoonotic parasites unless proven otherw
Dogs on raw meat diets can harbor salmonella even
if they are without symptoms, indeed according to the CDC such
dogs should be considered carriers of zoonotic parasites unless proven otherw
dogs should be considered
carriers of zoonotic parasites unless proven otherwise.
In these breeds,
if a
dog has inherited the gene responsible for PRA from only one parent, it will not develop the disease but will be a
carrier of the trait — meaning that
if bred, it can pass that gene on to its offspring.
Computing
carrier risk depends on whether it is known
if the
dog or ancestor whose risk you are computing is affected or not.
Dogs with one copy of the CuC variant (CuC / Cu) are also carriers of the variant for straight coat (Cu) and can produce dogs with a straight coat if bred to another Cu carrier or straight coat
Dogs with one copy of the CuC variant (CuC / Cu) are also
carriers of the variant for straight coat (Cu) and can produce
dogs with a straight coat if bred to another Cu carrier or straight coat
dogs with a straight coat
if bred to another Cu
carrier or straight coat
dog.
With the adoption of every animal, adopters receive the following: Adoption counseling to help the adopter select the
dog or cat best suited to his / her needs, family and home environment, Pet care and educational materials, Temporary
carrier for cats, Temporary leash for
dogs, Operation Kindness tag with animal ID, Microchip ID and lifetime registration, Rabies tag for animals over four months of age, Pet care starter kit with food samples and helpful information, Spay or neuter surgery (
if not previously done due to young age or medical reason)
If you associate the crate or
carrier with something positive (i.e. trips to the
dog park), your pet will be more comfortable when you need to use it.
If it is known that the
dog is not affected, then there is a more complicated formula: (S + D -(2SD)-RRB- / (1 - SD) where S = one - half the sire's
carrier risk, and D = one - half the dam's
carrier risk.
As a second priority, we suggest that it is reasonable to breed
carrier to
carrier,
if an acceptable clear
dog is not available for breeding.
Some breeders feel that all
dogs with unknown
carrier risk should be assigned the average risk of the breeding population; i.e.,
if it is estimated that 12 % of the population are
carriers, then anyone without computable risk will be assigned a risk of 12 %.
If it is not known whether the individual in the pedigree is affected, then the
carrier risk is one - half the sire's
carrier risk plus one - half the dam's
carrier risk, minus the affected risk of the
dog.
If you never breed a
carrier to another
dog that has the mutation, you will never produce a puppy at risk for the disease.
If there is space, the
dog must be in a
carrier that is the correct size to fit under the seat in front.