They usually have shelter facilities, but may limit or otherwise manage the pets they take in so that they can better meet the needs of the animals they care for and avoid putting
dogs at risk due to overcrowding.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, if your
dog isn't
at risk for an illness
due to circumstances such as geographical location or lifestyle needs, then there isn't much need to vaccinate him against that illness.
This works in your favor if your
dog that is underweight or
at risk for malnourishment
due to his condition.
No; although applicants will not be automatically rejected for not having a fence, GRRNT reserves the right to deny adoption if it appears that the
dog would be
at risk due to lack of fencing.
Beall reveals that IDEXX studies have just determined that
dogs may be
at increased
risk of chronic kidney disease
due to Lyme or Ehrlichia canis.
Our mission is helping
dogs that are homeless, in public shelters where they are
at risk of euthanasia, or given up by owners
due to inability to properly care for the animal.
This procedure can be attractive for those
dogs who are
at an increased
risk of complications
due to anesthesia, as only a mild local anesthetic may be needed.
To honor her we wanted to sponsor another
dog who had similar needs but was
at risk of being surrendered
due to financial limitations.
Since German Shepherd
Dogs are at increased risk for GDV and due to the high value of working dogs, many owners of working dogs opt to perform prophylactic gastropexies on all their anim
Dogs are
at increased
risk for GDV and
due to the high value of working
dogs, many owners of working dogs opt to perform prophylactic gastropexies on all their anim
dogs, many owners of working
dogs opt to perform prophylactic gastropexies on all their anim
dogs opt to perform prophylactic gastropexies on all their animals.
She asked the vet if she could donate her left over medications and food and sponsor another family who had fallen on hard times and were
at risk for having to surrender their
dog due to temporary financial strain.
These
dogs are
at risk for ear infections, however,
due to their low - hanging ears, and it is recommended that you perform routine dental checks as well.
We are committed to the rescue of homeless
dogs,
dogs given up by their owners
due to difficult circumstances or those in danger of abuse or neglect, and
dogs in shelters that are
at risk of euthanasia.
We are dedicated to rescuing
dogs and cats left homeless for whatever reason — animals in public shelters where they are
at high
risk of euthanasia
due to pet overpopulation, animals given up by their owners because of difficult circumstances, and those in danger of abuse or neglect.
Over the years the needs of «
at risk»
dogs and cats have been changing
due to the incredible efforts of innovative rescue groups (like us), an increase in the communities desire for No Kill shelters and an increased awareness of the need to adopt a pet rather than buy from a breeder.
Due to the extremely contagious nature of the canine influenza virus, all
dogs are
at serious
risk of infection when exposed to this virus.
Read more about pets and antifreeze»
Dogs are
at particular
risk of salt poisoning in winter
due to the rock salt used in many areas — often when licking it from their paws after a walk.
AFFECTED
dogs carry two copies of the IG - PRA1
risk allele and thus have the genetic make - up that indicates they are at HIGH RISK to develop PRA due to the IG - PRA1 risk all
risk allele and thus have the genetic make - up that indicates they are
at HIGH
RISK to develop PRA due to the IG - PRA1 risk all
RISK to develop PRA
due to the IG - PRA1
risk all
risk allele.
Any
dog with a muscular build and a wide face will be
at risk of being seized
due to misidentification!
It is our goal to network with other local rescues and shelters to save
dogs that are
at risk for being euthanized
due to lack of space.
In addition, we are told they have some
dogs at their shelter, who will be affected — with donations, they can help get the
dogs into other jurisdictions where they won't be
at risk due to breed - specific legislation.
Founded in January of 2017, we are dedicated to rescuing
dogs left homeless for whatever reason —
dogs in public shelters where they are
at high
risk of euthanasia
due to pet overpopulation,
dogs given up by their owners for whatever reason, and those in danger of abuse or neglect.
These are
dogs for whom time has run out and they are
at risk of being euthanized
due to overcrowding.
We have built innovative programs to save ALL of the other animals
at risk of euthanasia from AAC, and because of that, there are currently no cats, kittens, puppies, small breed
dogs, or friendly large
dogs in the city of Austin being euthanized
due to lack of space.
The CIV vaccination is a «lifestyle» vaccination, recommended for
dogs at risk of exposure
due to exposure to other
dogs — such as boarding,
dog shows, training classes and visiting
dog parks.
There was just one problem... while I was able to treat their medical or health issues, many
dogs were still
at risk of being euthanized
due to behavior problems.
We routinely face the
risk of a shelter
dog being euthanized
due to overcrowding
at the shelter.
Canines who have limited control or no control, such as
dogs with tongues that are paralyzed
due to nerve damage or
dogs with an injured tongue, may require assistance with important tasks such as eating, drinking, and cleaning themselves and may be more
at risk for environmental hazards such as sunburn or frostbite.
All
dogs and cats are
at risk but there are some types and breeds that are more sensitive to heat extremes: elderly, overweight or very young animals as well as brachycephalic (short - nosed) breeds such as pugs, boxers and bulldogs and, for cats, Persians and Himalayans —
due to short airways.
Our focus is placed on saving
dogs and cats who are languishing in shelters or are
at risk of euthanasia
due to time, space, or resources, provide them with immediate refuge, and transport them to adoption facilities throughout the Midwest.
Neutering has been associated with alterations in
dog behavior, reducing the
risk of biting in certain breeds of
dogs [8] and neutered
dogs are
at reduced
risk for relinquishment presumably
due to improved behavior [10].
Dogs that are exposed to a large number of infective larvae
at once are
at great
risk of sudden death
due to massive numbers of developing larvae bombarding the vascular system.
Even as shelter statistics have continued to improve, large - breed and pit - bull type
dogs remain
at -
risk in shelters
due to persistent and pervasive misinformation and misconceptions that prejudice people against them.
Animals that were
at risk due to their heightened exposure to the infected
dog were euthanized.
They are dedicated to rescuing
dogs left homeless for whatever reason,
dogs in public shelters where they are
at high
risk of euthanasia
due to pet overpopulation,
dogs given up by their owners because of difficult circumstances, and those in danger of abuse or neglect.
Some
dogs with shorter noses are also
at risk for sleep apnea, which can make your
dog more tired during the day
due to experiencing less restful sleep.
With smaller breeds of
dogs, if several vaccines are
due at one time and we fell that they are
at high
risk for a vaccine reaction, we will time the vaccines being given
at different times to decrease the
risk of a reaction or to identify which vaccine is causing a reaction.
We are dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of
dogs in public shelters who are
at high
risk of euthanasia
due to overpopulation and those in danger of abuse or neglect.
Historically, older cats and
dogs have been particularly
at -
risk for euthanasia in animal shelters
due to their lower perceived appeal for adoption.
Small
dogs are
at greater
risk:
Due to their small size it only takes a small amount of chocolate to affect them.
State inspector openly stated that
dogs were
at risk; owner was forced to relinquish many
dogs to the state
due to poor conditions, yet still in business with remaining
dogs.
Dogs with timid, skittish temperaments (
due to genetics and / or puppyhood experiences) are more inclined to travel farther and are
at a higher
risk of being hit by cars.
Social
dogs who never get play are
at risk for leash reactivity and aggression
due to a lack of access to normal greeting, as well.
Puppies less than 4 months old or
dogs in heat should not visit the
dog park — the first is
at risk of picking up a disease, while the second can create a
dog fight
due to pheromone craziness and / or aggression.
My
dog does like the food but
due to the min / max fat content I can only give this to him a little
at a time to reduce
risk of pancreatitis.
For the most part,
dog owners, get it with rabies vaccinations — in large part
due to municipal ordinances and the actual reality that humans are
at risk if bitten by a rabid animal.
Children under the age of ten are
at the highest
risk for
dog bites, and even more frightening,
due to their short stature and the ways in which they play, it's more likely for children to be bitten on the neck or head.
While all
dogs are
at risk, puppies, unvaccinated, and older
dogs are more likely to get kennel cough
due to their weaker immune systems.