Not exact matches
As you can see in these photos, there are no children in the bed where the
dog is (both children are in their side car beds next to the
parent's bed), no pillows near baby's
face, no blankets near baby's heads, no bumpers on side beds).
Parents whose children are injured because they weren't in a proper car seat, didn't bolt a TV or furniture to the wall, co-slept or put their baby in an unsafe sleep environment, smoke constantly around their asthmatic child, leave medications or drugs out, think that the
dog licking their child's
face is «cute», refuse to vaccinate, etc etc etc..
«I see at least one
dog bite a month, and it's often on the
face,» says Tanya Remer Altmann, a pediatrician in Westlake Village, California, and author of Mommy Calls: Dr. Tanya Answers
Parents» Top 101 Questions About Babies and Toddlers.
«Pet
parents need to be aware of the specific issues older
dogs face as they feed their pets and provide solutions for guarding against any oral health problems.»
«But the first time you see a sad, shy
dog break out of his shell and run full speed in play group and start to get a happy look on his
face... there's just something about that,» he adds, beaming like a proud
parent.
Most
dog parents today
face challenges when trying to deal with their anxious pets.
«As a pet
parent myself, I completely understand how hard it is to say no when
faced with puppy -
dog eyes, or a little meow begging for a taste of something you are eating.
There's no debating that an adorable puppy or kitten can put a smile on your
face that extends from ear to ear, but a
dog or cat in its golden years can do the same thing, while also making the pet
parenting process much easier.
I thought it was an important supplement to write about because so many pet
parents face recurring urinary tract infections with their incontinent
dogs and cats.
Many pet
parents, either through imagining the sad
faces of shelter
dogs spending their days and nights behind bars, or because of thinking of a crate in terms of punishment or restriction, are under the impression that crate training a
dog is cruel and unnecessary.
Let's
face it, Shar - Pei pet
parents suffer as much as their
dogs do.
Pet
parents face the same dilemma: Most
dogs don't like medicine!
I'm bringing all of this up because the pet
parent of another black lab named Grace contacted me to see if there might be any readers who are going through the daily challenges she and her
dog are
facing after an accident.
While every pet
parent knows
dogs love to feel the wind on their furry
faces, allowing them to ride in the bed of pick - up trucks or stick their heads out of moving - car windows is dangerous.
Years later, while living and working in Seattle, she volunteered as a foster
parent for Old
Dog Haven and witnessed the challenges senior canines
faced due to age and health issues.
«His charm and good nature resonated with people both young and old and enabled him to transfer his warm persona into the
face of a trusted pet brand,» says Alice Kim, director of marketing for Natural Balance Pet Foods, Inc. «His desire to bring the very best nutrition to
dogs and cats along with his name recognition both worked together to grow the brand because he was a public figure who pet
parents truly liked.»
So, how do pet
parents typically help
dogs faced with fireworks anxiety?
Many
dog parents have reported improvements in their
dog's health conditions, such as better skin conditions (less scratching and odor), reduced flea population, fewer or total elimination of tear stains on the
face, and less painful joints (in older
dogs).