Not exact matches
The film accurately delineates a 1950's midwestern family,
and viscerally captures the everyday, unplanned, mundane life of the time: rough - housing, pre-adolescent boys playing in the grass with their
dogs, wrestling in the tall grass pastures, mothers watching intently, arms - crossed to the discretion of their
children outside a window, fathers kissing their
children and wives on the cheek, brief - case in hand, before a long day's work at the plant,
and the aestival sun browning the faces
and arms of all
under its path.
VIOLENCE / GORE 6 - A woman swims into rough waves near rocks to rescue her
dog that seems to be stuck in heavy undertow
and we see the
dog disappear
under the water's surface,
and the woman as well when her husband struggles to reach her; another man pulls the husband to the shore, but he goes back in
and does not come back out leaving their young
child crying on the beach (we see the baby again later in the dark
and continuing to cry on the beach).
More of the same: the hilarious Mr. Trump (with fanfares
and His Amazing Golden Apartment), his relatively normal
children, the non-celebrity, incompetent, semi-demented type A A-holes you love to hate clawing at each other with envy
and greed
and presenting it as ambition
and drive, the pointless
and repetitive tasks (selling ice - cream, grooming
dogs, designing office spaces...), the boardroom ribbing
and poo - fights (this time - before the actual results so both sides have the chance for backstabbing
and under - the - bus throwing).
Words Used: Magenta: I like going is mum look the am said to at went in me here my on dad a
and come up can sat for Red: we get put with go no they today was where you she he this are will as too not but likes down big it little see so looked Yellow: when came one it's make an all back day into oh out play ran do take that then there him saw his got looking of yes mother from her baby father Blue: have help here's home let need again laugh soon talked could had find end making
under very were your walk girl about don't last what now goes because next than fun bag coming did or cake run Green: always good walked know please them use want feel just left best house old their right over love still took thank you school much brother sister round another myself new some asked called made people
children away water how Mrs if I'm Mr who didn't can't after our time most Orange: man think long things wanted eat everyone two thought
dog well more I'll tree shouted us other food through way been stop must red door sea these began boy animals never work first lots that's gave something bed may found live say night small three head town I've around every garden fast only many laughed let's suddenly told word forgot better bring push Word List Acknowledgement: www.tkp.school.nz/files/530877945427c642/folders/1/Highfrequencyhomewordlists%20(2).pdf ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Then someone told her about a program just getting
under way that pairs
dogs and reading - challenged elementary school
children; the
dogs act as nonjudgmental listeners to help kids get over their fear of reading out loud.
The rear seats slide
and recline, perfect for setting up
child booster seats,
and there was ample room for 100 pounds of
dog under the hatch.
According to NASAR, the National Association For Search
And Rescue, SAR dogs and their handlers work as volunteers under the direction of law enforcement and emergency service agencies to help locate children and elderly people lost in parks or in neighborhoods with lots of shrubbery; hikers and hunters lost in the wilderness; train and plane - wreck victims and those missing after
And Rescue, SAR
dogs and their handlers work as volunteers under the direction of law enforcement and emergency service agencies to help locate children and elderly people lost in parks or in neighborhoods with lots of shrubbery; hikers and hunters lost in the wilderness; train and plane - wreck victims and those missing after
and their handlers work as volunteers
under the direction of law enforcement
and emergency service agencies to help locate children and elderly people lost in parks or in neighborhoods with lots of shrubbery; hikers and hunters lost in the wilderness; train and plane - wreck victims and those missing after
and emergency service agencies to help locate
children and elderly people lost in parks or in neighborhoods with lots of shrubbery; hikers and hunters lost in the wilderness; train and plane - wreck victims and those missing after
and elderly people lost in parks or in neighborhoods with lots of shrubbery; hikers
and hunters lost in the wilderness; train and plane - wreck victims and those missing after
and hunters lost in the wilderness; train
and plane - wreck victims and those missing after
and plane - wreck victims
and those missing after
and those missing after...
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«When I walk in
and see them tied to an IV pole, snuggled
under a
child's arm during a blood draw or as they sleep, or see an elderly patient taking the
dog everywhere through treatment, even one on the mammogram machine to get a gal through her first mammogram... there are just no words.
Free for Garden members
and member
dogs; Regular admission applies ($ 8 for ages 13 +, $ 4 for ages 3 - 12,
and free for
children 2 years
and under); $ 4 per
dog for non-members.
«
Dogs of any breed
and children under the age of 16 need adult supervision,» says Drayton Michaels, a
dog trainer
and co-owner of Pit Bull Guru in Red Bank, NJ.
This is very similar to day - care for
children:
dogs of all breeds
and sizes are brought together to play
under experienced supervision.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult,
and should not run, chase
dogs, or pet others»
dogs unless permission is granted by the owner.
For example: some pets are good with other pets, others are not; some are good with
children, some are not; many pets must remain inside; some
dogs dig
under fences
and others climb fences; some pets have separation anxiety
and will destroy your home when left alone.
Although there are several categories of reasons why people return
dogs, one of the biggest is conflict between young
children (6 years
and under)
and the
dogs.
Owners of dangerous
dogs could face dramatically higher fines
and be required to maintain up to $ 1 million in homeowners insurance
under proposals the Brevard County Commission will consider today.Spurred by recent
dog attacks that nearly killed a woman
and injured a
child, commissioners asked animal experts to propose new fines
and help toughen the county's animal control ordinance.The proposed fee increases target all irresponsible pet owners, from those who fail to vaccinate their pets to owners whose
dogs are involved in severe attacks.
We don't often adopt to families where
children are
under the age of 5 though, especially if there is more than one young
child and if the family is not
dog experienced.
Because our
dogs are stressed
and may have other issues to overcome, we are very cautious about adopting to families with
children under the age of six.
HSCIC has revealed that of the 6,740 admissions to hospital for
dog strike
and bite injuries, 1,160 involved a
child under the age of 10.
They know everything about all other
dog breeds too
and throw every one of them
under the bus when a pit bull kills a
child....
Instead, a
child should allow the
dog to sniff a closed hand held close to the body
and then scratch the
dog under the chin instead of reaching over the
dog's head.
According to Dogbite.org, which links this article, in 2016 there were 28
dog attack fatalities, 21 were attributed to pit bulls or pit bull mixes, 13 were
children under 10
and 3 or 4 that aren't yet a month old.
NOTE: Due to the nature of the
dogs involved
and the intensity of Reactive Dawg training, no
children under the age of 18 are permitted to attend the training sessions.
The family had two
children under 5 years of old
and this puppy was going to be about 70 - pound
dog very soon.
Children under the age of 5 should never be left alone with a dog or encouraged to interact with or pet dogs as they can not control how rough they are and can make your dog learn to not like children as well as it being unsafe for th
Children under the age of 5 should never be left alone with a
dog or encouraged to interact with or pet
dogs as they can not control how rough they are
and can make your
dog learn to not like
children as well as it being unsafe for th
children as well as it being unsafe for the
child.
He's still a little too active
and aggressive for
children under the age of 12
and he needs to stay on a leash when he's out
and about
and around other
dogs (he thinks he's a much bigger
dog than he really is).
Puppies
under 14 weeks of age should be treated kindly by all other
dogs, adults
and children around them, with plenty of handling
and no harsh discipline otherwise they run the risk of becoming aggressive towards others.
Since we don't know the total history of the
dogs we rescue, our
dogs should never,
under any circumstances be left unattended with
children,
and parents should be cautious
and observant when
children are eating with the
dog in the room.
No longer just «pets,» many of our beloved four - legged family members are kept inside our homes
and in safely fenced yards, supervised closely when around
children,
and only encounter other
dogs under controlled conditions — at training class, maybe during a brief on - leash greeting, during scheduled play dates,
and perhaps at the
dog park.
A crate, a
dog bed, a corner or a spot
under a table should be reserved for the pup
and the
child should be taught to respect the
dog's solitude.
Due to the fact that weimaraner require alot of exercose
and attention coupled with the fact that many of our
dogs are given up by families with small
children and can not devote any extra time to a
dog, we do not adopt weims
under the age of 5 to families with
children under 5 years old.
The worst combination is allowing an adolescent
dog to play unsupervised with
children 14
and under (especially 9
and and 10 year old boys).
Since we don't know the complete background / history of the
dogs we rescue, our
dogs should never,
under any circumstances be left unattended with
children,
and parents should be cautious
and observant when
children are eating with the
dog in the room.
We do not home to people who work full time
and leave the
dog «home alone»
and we do not home pet
dogs into homes where there are
children under 6 years of age unless the home is on a working farm
and the
dog has outside accommodation
and can find its own space.
Most Greyhounds have never seen
children before leaving the track,
and because very young
children can behave unpredictably
and in ways that are frightening or threatening to
dogs, we generally do not recommend placing Greyhounds in homes with
children under the age of 6.
Other notes: Other requirements of adoption:
dog must live indoors - part of family Other program features: we will adopt to families with
children under 5 but with restrictions - we choose the
dog and family must attend obedience classes.
On the downside, many gun
dogs are also extremely boisterous
and bitey as puppies
and not a winning combination with
children under five.
During the course, we will meet a variety of distractions
and real - life situations such as: strollers, skateboarders, joggers, baby strollers,
children running, other
dogs (who aren't in class
and may or may not be
under the control of their owner), strangers who want to pet your
dog (
and might not ask you first), loud noises,
and weather fluctuations.
Note that this rescue does not adopt to families with
children under the age of five in the home to avoid a
child roughhousing with the
dog and a subsequent
dog bite occurring.
Dogs should never be left alone with children under ten and parents should monitor closely all interactions between their children and d
Dogs should never be left alone with
children under ten
and parents should monitor closely all interactions between their
children and dogsdogs.
Do parents know that no matter how wonderful a
dog is, it is never advisable to leave it unsupervised with small
children (ages 6
and under)?
Obviously, only the family can make the decision if
and when to leave an older
child and dog alone
and under what circumstances.
(Sixty percent of victims are
children; Half of all kids 12
and under have been bitten by a
dog; Every day more than 900 people are hospitalized with
dog bites; Every year 25 people are killed by
dogs.)
After all, she pointed out, «My
dogs and my human
child are also in danger when leaving the house, but I don't deny them the right to have sun on their faces
and grass
under their feet.
I have made the recommendation that no
child under the age of ten (10) should be left alone with a
dog, even if it is the family pet
and has been raised from a puppy.
But who could imagine that a
dog, no matter how friendly, who recreationally kills a cat
and 13 kittens might make a safe pet, or could be allowed around smaller animals
and children under any circumstance?
Only then shall the BOD of BHRR consider those homes that have
children younger than the age of 8 yet they must be over the age of 5: a) ONLY homes that have no more than 2
children shall be considered if said
children are
under the age of 8
and over the age of 5 b) ONLY
dogs that BHRR deem most suitable for homes with
children within these ages shall be considered c) ONLY homes that have prior suitable breed type experience ie Great Danes for a Great Dane possible adoption or a Saint Bernard for a Saint Bernard possible adoption shall be considered d) ONLY homes that have no more than one
dog already
and that
dog must be a right matched personality fit; shall be considered should any
children be
under the age of 8
and over the age of 5 e) ONLY homes that have all family members in attendance for the home visit
and only those same homes that have all family members come to BHRR to meet us shall be considered BHRR stresses that
children and dogs should NEVER be left unsupervised together!
If you have
children under the age of five, many experts recommend waiting until a small
dog is at least 6 to 10 months old before bringing him home, as small
dogs tend to be really tiny as puppies
and could be injured easily [source: Palika].
Tibet
and Brenda Kocher — respectively, Florida's first courthouse
dog and the Guardian ad Litem volunteer who serves as Tibet's handler,
under the auspices of Voices for
Children of Tampa Bay — outline the extensive training Tibet underwent, in keeping with the
dogs provided by Canine Companions for Independence (CCI).