Sentences with phrase «dog is in good physical condition»

The dogs were in good physical condition Monday at animal control, though a few older scars were visible.

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I have seen dogs in beautiful physical condition, well - muscled and proportioned, only to find that one of their muscles was extremely, er, flabby?
Your dog should be in good physical condition to participate and may require prior vet approval
Dogs must be both people and dog - friendly and in good physical condition for running and jumping low hurdles.
Some of our volunteer opportunities (such as dog walking) require volunteers to be in good physical condition, however, we have different options for volunteers of all abilities.
Consult with your veterinarian about the most appropriate time to spay or neuter your pet based upon its breed, age and physical condition Keep in mind that, contrary to popular belief, it is NOT best to wait until your female dog or cat has gone through its first heat cycle.
Any sick dogs or pups that are not treated by a certified vet within a reasonable length of time (this would depend on the seriousness of the physical condition of the dogs or pups) or any dogs or pups that are in critical physical distress, may be seized and given the necessary veterinary treatment and returned on payment of the cost of the veterinarian care, or retained, if the attending officer has cause to believe that good care will not be given in the future.
Certainly if a dog is not in good physical condition, it will be more difficult for him to withstand the disease, as well as the stress of treatment.
If your dog or cat is well - nourished with species - appropriate food, is in good physical condition from plenty of heart - thumping exercise, and is neither over vaccinated nor over medicated, congratulations!
Good dental health is an important factor in your dog's overall physical condition and well - being.
There are numerous causes for excessive salivation in dogs including foreign bodies, dental problems, salivary gland disorders, allergies, oral injury, defects, neurological conditions, poisoning etc... It would be best to visit your Veterinarian to determine the underlying cause by physical examination and tests.
However, the more inclusive the test, the better is the assessment of the overall physical condition of your furry one because bloat negatively affects a dog's overall health in more than one way.
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