Not exact matches
The context also was significant, for it came up
in a query about the (
then) prospective
family dog.
recipe
in the oven, a pot about to boil on the stove,
family coming this weekend, and
dog fur everywhere reminding me how much I need to vacuum between now and
then.
They joked
in the exchanges about whether Michael Venditto — a Nassau County legislator and
then a state senator — was now more important than the Venditto
family dog.
Then he moves onto a
family whose
dog is eaten by the alligator, putting the young child of the bunch
in turmoil and pissing off the parents.
The police catch up to her, and
then Orlando's cruel
family contact her to let her know that she's not allowed to attend any funeral services, and is no longer allowed to stay
in his apartment; she's not even allowed to keep their
dog.
The one thing I can say
in its favor is that Amanda Peet (Syriana, A Lot Like Love) is quite good
in it, and Dermot Mulroney (The Wedding Date, Must Love
Dogs) is more than adequate
in his role (that's two films
in a row for Mulroney featuring people dying of cancer before they can see their next Christmas — The
Family Stone is his other), but even
then, they aren't quite enough to elevate the terrible script into something remotely approaching believable or plausible.
I've also featured
dogs who have wonderful rescue stories to go along with their photos, such as Hayden, a Presa Canario, who was saved from a gassing facility
in Altus,
then adopted a few short months later by a wonderful
family.
There is an EXPECTANT MOTHER and FATHER PIT TERRIERS whom were SURRENDERED by their
FAMILY at CHRISTMAS
then SOMEONE TAGGED them for RESCUE and DID NOT SHOW; they are CONSOLING each other VERY LOVINGLY but SAD and DEVASTATED
in Kennel 6 at the NUENCES COUNTY, TX,
Dogs in Need Rescue at 410-608-2195 or 979-595-8356.
Powered by a deep love for
dogs and a passion for understanding everything about them, Ryan and Adam Boyko have spent the last decade learning everything they could about
dogs — how did they first get humans to fall
in love with them, how did humans and
dogs change each other
in the years since
then, and how can we best care for our furry
family members?
If you have young
family members, especially babies or toddlers
then you should always supervise the
dog around them, sometimes a
dog can get carried away and become too rough, so it is important that you can quickly step
in and tell the
dog or the child off if the situation arises.
If not,
then you probably need to continue your search
in finding the perfect breed of
dog for you and your
family!
Some
dogs will be overly active, other
dogs will be a bit depressed by the loss of
family and surroundings, some are needy and clingy, still others might be a bit defensive and worried, and
then there are those
dogs that take it
in stride.
If these manifestations only occur whenever the
dog is left alone
in the house and never
in the presence of its
family or its recognized pack leader,
then it is highly probable that you have a
dog suffering from separation anxiety.
«And
then the
dog does something it wouldn't do
in a
family situation.
If you have a girly girl of a
dog who likes to lead the pack but also loves to socialize with litter mates and other
dogs in the
family,
then Daphne could be a great pick for your
dog.
If you are currently trying to decide which breed of
dog might be best suited for your
family, are looking for a
dog that will be a faithful companion or you're simply interested
in learning more about this once rare breed,
then you've come to the right place.
Anne Dube started this novel fostering adoption method years ago - coordinating 100's of volunteers and foster
families to take
in dogs, see how they react,
then re-home them.
As much as Bo — a Portuguese water
dog that was a gift to the First
Family from the late Ted Kennedy — might have helped in the campaign, the Obama family getting a dog then would have smacked of exploit
Family from the late Ted Kennedy — might have helped
in the campaign, the Obama
family getting a dog then would have smacked of exploit
family getting a
dog then would have smacked of exploitation.
Hi Kimberly, First let me set your mind at rest she is not peeing because she is upset or being spiteful, 4 months is still quite young I would suggest basic training so she knows her place
in the
family, make her sit while you feed or pet the older
dog first, and if you have an idea she is going to do something like that distract her and physically take her outside
then give her lots of praise.
I have rescue that was chained to a pole for 2 days
in the middle of jan / some years back; i went 2 home depot n bought bolt cutters / shes been with me ever since / near her second b day she really didn't care 4 anything I was trying /
then I went 2 my buddies house
in battle creek mich bought her a old
family red nose male 4 company he feeds his
dogs proplan n that's what they both get.
Then, each
dog goes to a foster home where we learn more about its habits and personality
in a real
family setting, and help with basic obedience training.
If your Yorkie is biting, barking, urinating
in the house, acting aggressively to other
dogs or particular members of the
family,
then there could be any number of reasons for this.
Some
dogs have shown such frank signs of panosteitis that a tentative but fairly strong diagnosis of pano has been made, and
then upon further tests run because of additional symptoms, they were found to have Hemophilia A. Of course, it is possible that some
dogs can have both disorders at once, but based on the incidences of the two, the coincidental appearance might be hard to imagine except
in certain isolated GSD
families.
They think they know how to train a
dog, and
then they go and do stuff they've seen on TV, or read
in a book, or do what the neighbor told them, or try to recall what their dad did 20 years ago with their
family dog.
If you do decide to finalize the adoption,
then congratulations on rescuing a
dog in need, and we wish all the best for you and your newest
family member!
As luck would have it, Justin and his
family found Duke, a
then two and one - half year - old mix between an Australian Shepherd and a Blue Heeler at PAWS for Life Animal Welfare & Protection Society
in Pueblo, Colorado, a Pets for Patriots pet adoption partner that helps place the most overlooked pets — adult and special needs animals, and large
dogs — with military veterans.
Unfortunately, during these times, people lose their jobs, have to move
in with
family members, can't take their
dogs and
then you have a 5 - year - old
family member
in the shelter — depressed, sad and you see the difference when that
dog gets adopted.
Amazing
dog with her
family (including baby) and also on her daily walks
in town, but yes, if anyone comes
in uninvited
then there are problems.
First there should be exceptions to when the
dog IS allowed to threaten or bite, which would be considered provocation... those would include: a.) Legitimate self defense; b.) Defense of territory; c.) Defense of pack — human
family, other home pets, and such; d.) Establishment of a reasonable pack order within the home; e.) Mouthing (which is not the same as being aggressive); f.) While being trained during lessons, and
in the midst of long term maintenance training, to teach a
dog to contain it's drives and aggression; g.) For legitimate police work — if a police force obtains ownership and control of the
dog,
then the court order should be rescinded and the
dog be given a fresh start; h.) Legitimate hunting purposes (such as duck hunting).
In those cases, GRRNT has a volunteer coordinate with the foster
family to pick the
dog up on the day of the Meet and Greet, take the
dog to the Meet and Greet and show him / her to potential adopters, and
then return the
dog home.
These can
then lead later to even more difficult problems, such as
dog fighting
in the home, hyper aggressiveness towards strangers and strange
dogs, excessive fearfulness, separation anxiety, phobias, fence jumping, aggression towards
family members, etc..
If you want a
dog who loves to be right
in the thick of the
family fun,
then the Newfoundland Labrador Mix will fit right
in!
In your circumstance if you are not certain and experienced with such a Beautiful animal like the Caucasian Ovcharka, and the requirements around a primitive pack guardian dog of old, then it would be best not to attempt to own one,; as this breed of dog needs full attention and above all a life commitment of a family, this is were the Breed excels - I have 10 full adult caucasians and I was lucky to have been mentored in how to train and own this wonderful breed, by a person who was selected to breed and train this dog breed for Russian Governments and Royal
In your circumstance if you are not certain and experienced with such a Beautiful animal like the Caucasian Ovcharka, and the requirements around a primitive pack guardian
dog of old,
then it would be best not to attempt to own one,; as this breed of
dog needs full attention and above all a life commitment of a
family, this is were the Breed excels - I have 10 full adult caucasians and I was lucky to have been mentored
in how to train and own this wonderful breed, by a person who was selected to breed and train this dog breed for Russian Governments and Royal
in how to train and own this wonderful breed, by a person who was selected to breed and train this
dog breed for Russian Governments and Royals.
This breed is very unique, and the key is to find a breeder that knows and understands the breed and they will choose a pup for you and your personality, Please do not take offence to this they have a lot of knowledge when it comes to the Breed and they are doing this to protect the Breed and you, The key to a C.O. is
in the first 15 months of their life they are studying you and how you reqct to everyone so when that 15 - 16 month age comes along if you have not trained the
dog then, they will act the way you did
in that circumstance and they will do so with the intention to purely protect their owner / s -
family and property to the death, literally, and when you have a
dog that has as much power as a C.O.
All of our
dogs spend time
in foster homes before being adopted by their forever homes so we get to know them and
then are able to find a
family that will be a perfect match for them.
Knowing the
dog's
family history will help too, but even
then — experienced breeders will only be able to determine with a 25 % certainty what colors will appear
in their upcoming litter.
In all fairness, if you have a
dog that shows aggression to people,
then they are not the ideal
family pet.
There are medical alert
dogs that rightly, and quickly, become a part of the
family and get to know their human companions very well, and
then there are
dogs that are naturals at sensing changes
in the environment and natural disasters.
As wild animals,
dogs and cats first entered human life
in the role of hunting animals and guardians,
then as companions and finally as
family members... read more
If you have young children
in the
family then you will have to train them to be around
dogs.
The
dog or cat
then recovers and blossoms
in their foster home with TLC until they find their forever adoptive
family.
If the disease is uncommon, as with the progressive rod - cone degeneration (PRCD) form of Progressive Retinal Atrophy
in Australian Shepherds, or if use of a test and careful breeding decisions have markedly reduced the frequency of a formerly common mutation (think what could be done with CEA
in Collies,) testing could
then be confined to only those
dogs with known
family history of the disease or with relatives that have been DNA tested as carriers.
She said her children have allergies and she wanted to protect their health, but she also didn't want them to grow up without a
dog, so she went to a breeder for the
dog she has
in her
family, and
then she volunteered at the shelter to help all the other
dogs too.
Since
then, she has been teaching
dog training classes and providing
in - home training and behavior modification for
dogs and their
families.
We will certainly try to work with adopters
in getting their new
family member, but we hope that if a home is committing to an animal for the rest of its life, (up to about 12 to 13 years, depending on the age of the
dog at adoption),
then hopefully a few hours spent traveling to get the
dog will not be too much to ask.
Originally a
dog bred exclusively for noble
families and to work with their
families» falconers before guns were used
in bird and small game hunting, ancestors of the Small Münsterländer (formerly the Kleiner Münsterländer Vorstehhund) had to work
in upland areas to flush prey for the falcon,
then allow the falcon to keep the prey until the falconer could retrieve it while the
dog pointed at the catch.
Dr. Eifler's love for animals began at an early age and though her goal to become a veterinarian was deeply ingrained even
then, it wasn't until her
family dog, a German Shepherd named Max became afflicted with a devastating neurologic condition called degenerative myelopathy, that she realized her desire to specialize
in veterinary neurology.
The
dogs that are displaced
in Florida will
then of course need some place to go and adopters hopefully will think of adding another greyhound to their
families to stop the disappearance of greyhounds.
And
then there's the Border Collie
family in the aluminum foil commercial, the Golden Retriever
in the Oreo ad, and the Siberian Huskys that eat whatever
dog food.
I NEED HELP HELP HELP my
family feeds cats and
dogs in our backyard so they at least have something
in less
then a year we have 7 cats we have brought
in (we try to keep
in).