Consider using the Vietnam war as a model, the way WW2 was used as a model for VC1; there's a lot of good storytelling to be had there, from the perspective of a nation trying to maintain its cohesion and independence as two massive powers fight over it like
a dog over a bone.
Not exact matches
It won't matter... because I am like a
dog with a
bone demanding that you somehow read my mind and try to figure out what verse leads me to believe God will allow no girl
over 14 to marry.
I managed to keep both
dogs alive
over the weekend — um, turns out this
dog grandma made chicken
bone broth and added that to their dry food and they ate it like it was their last meal!
When the
dog drops her
bone repeatedly
over and
over again on the floor and finally wakes my baby up (15 mins after he's gone to bed) I just hate her so much.
The
Bone Wars On an early evening walk, my
dogs dawdle
over an interesting scent, noses to the ground, making snuffling noises.
Separate arrays of
dog bones indicate that at least two initiation ceremonies, and possibly several more, occurred
over Krasnosamarskoe's 200 - year history.
The evolution of
bone cancer pain in
dogs parallels what occurs in humans, with the frequency and intensity of pain increasing
over weeks and months.
Sleeves and pants have an all -
over dog bone print.
Two cur
dogs snarled at each other
over a
bone.
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending
over a
dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a
dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a
dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a
bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the
dog wants • Screaming near the
dog's face or producing other startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a
dog • Walking too close to a
dog on leash • Entering a protective
dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a
dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a
dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a
dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly
dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
He doesn't have a mean
bone in his body and will let all the other
dogs walk
over him.
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For example we see a
dog growling
over a
bone as a sign they are worried they are going to lose it.
For instance, some
dogs are just as likely to snarl and snap
over a tissue they fished out of the trash can as a big meaty
bone.
Your veterinarian will slowly cut small pieces of your
dog's pelvic
bone away so that your
dog's hip socket can rotate
over the femoral head.
Typically,
dogs over 40 pounds will be good candidates for a total hip replacement, but your
dog must be in good overall health, have a mature skeletal structure, have no medical illnesses, no nerve diseases, and have no other joint or
bone problems.
Veterinarians often prescribe these drugs for
dogs with osteoarthritis, a condition where cartilage - the protective material that cushions a joint - breaks down
over time, causing the
bones to rub against each other.
In older
dogs, hip dysplasia typically is related to progressive degeneration and deterioration of
bone and cartilage in the hip joint
over time.
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Almost all
dogs over 2 years of age have periodontal disease (bacteria in the mouth which is destroying gums, ligaments,
bone and teeth, plus increasing the risk of other health problems).
The judge will go
over each
dog with their hands to feel its muscles,
bones, and coat.
The large breeds of
dogs (typically
dogs whose adult weight is
over fifty or sixty pounds) have several
bone diseases that occur during the period of rapid growth that happens up to two years of age.
I pull
bone broth out of the fridge and give my large
dogs two or three heaping spoonfuls
over their dinner.
Studies have shown that 75 % of adult
dogs and cats
over the age of 5 have some degree of periodontal disease, which involves
bone loss around tooth roots.
The information has been skewed
over the years because it is not safe to give a
dog any cooked
bones.
It's estimated that 80 percent of
dogs and 70 percent of cats
over the age of three suffer from the periodontal disease - a serious deterioration of the gums and supporting
bones of the teeth.
The two - inch
bones are perfect for smaller
dogs, and the four - inch
bones are best for
dogs over 30 lbs.
Dog Bone Cancer: Dog bone neoplasia is more common in larger breeds and dogs over the age o
Bone Cancer:
Dog bone neoplasia is more common in larger breeds and dogs over the age o
bone neoplasia is more common in larger breeds and
dogs over the age of 7.
For their tests, the CSU researchers first placed pressure sensors
over the calcaneus (heel
bone) and cranial tibial surface (shin
bone) of 13
dogs.
Dogs forced to fight one another suffer severe injuries such as wounds from biting and broken
bones, and often die when the fight is
over or shortly thereafter.
There is much controversy
over raw food diets, including debate
over the use of dairy products for adult
dogs, the safety of feeding
bones, and the potential for illness from parasites and high fat content of raw meat.
Someone may tread on the
dog's paw, or a child may trip
over the
dog while he's gnawing a
bone.
Over at Lassie Get Help, she's mentioned on numerous occasions about a study that links juvenile spay / neuter of large breed
dogs and the increased risk of
bone cancer.The studies have largely been done on Rottweilers, who appear to be most at risk, but apparently there is increased risk in all large - breed
dogs.
I spend a lot of time with
dog parents going
over detailed recommendations for appropriate recreational
bones.
Raw
dog food — usually a mix of raw meat,
bones, organ meats, and perhaps some fruits and veggies — has been something of a fad diet in the
dog world
over the past few years.
Dogs over 7 years old need a senior diet with reduced calories, lower proteins and elements to support
bone structure.
Simply having plenty for everyone to eat doesn't stop many
dogs from feeling the need to go postal
over noms — especially
bones and chews.
It's not unheard of for
dogs to nose air - dirt
over their food bowls, push imaginary soil
over their
bones, and do other weird things in the name of apartment survival.
Their meals would vary, so you shouldn't feel your
dog needs a complete and balanced meal everyday, BUT don't forget our
dogs benefit MOST from healthy amounts of muscle meat,
bone, organ meats and veggies in the right proportions
over time.
In Australia,
dogs are fed a whole organic chicken cut up into pieces (
bones, skin, etc.)
over the course of several days.
Note: avoid rawhide
bones, pig - hooves or other treats
over which some
dogs may fight with another pet or a child (sometimes a
dog will try to guard a highly coveted treat from adult owners).
DEAR DR. FOX:
Over the years, I've heard so many conflicting opinions on giving
bones to
dogs.
In general, any
bone content
over 10 % is plenty although you shouldn't exceed 25 % because
dogs need other nutrients too.
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I have a 10 yr old GSD and I did extensive research on raw food diets and home cooked diets to ensure I was giving her a complete and balanced meal (balance
over time) and my method is making her a
bone broth (she doesn't get the cooked
bones) with fresh herbs and veg that take my fancy at time of shop and I do add some brown rice as she's a large
dog and I want to ensure she gets enough solid food which is cooked in a slow cooker.
For
dogs sixty pounds and
over (don't worry, Fido, you're just big
boned), this food is highly beneficial.
If we become drawn into physical combat with our
dogs over possessions, as we will see later, we are more likely to cause ourselves a great deal of problems with our
dogs in our day - to - day lives together than we are to teach them not to guard their toys or
bones.
You can think of an index of 0.4 as being «40 % out of the socket» if you want to oversimplify the picture, since the readings runs from a hypothetical 0 (zero would mean no ability to move in the socket) to a full luxation of 100 % out of the socket, or DI of 1.0 (and of course in the worst cases, the number can be
over one, but those
dogs will have bad
bone changes, too, so it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see they are dysplastic).
The
dogs have been arguing
over bones.
There is much conflicting information and many unsubstantiated claims rampant these days when it comes to the optimum diet for our canine companions and if one does not take the time to research and study out the facts in the heated debate
over whether processed
dog food is better than a raw meat and
bone diet then you may be very confused.