Not exact matches
During all of June each
year a rich doctor and his large, raucous family infested it — we did not like the doctor's loud - voiced children, they laughed at us and threw stones from behind the unbreachable barrier of the gate — and after them a mysterious middle - aged couple came, who spoke to no one, and grimly walked their sausage
dog in silence at the
same time every morning down Station Road to the strand.
During the holidays
dogs can continue on the
same diet regime as they receive throughout the rest of the
year.
Starting with many of the
same eradication measures currently being employed in third world countries, it took the US nearly a century and a half to get its surplus
dog problem under control; indeed, it has only been
during the last 10
years that the demand for
dogs has become equal to or greater than the supply in many parts of the country.
Last
year, the
same university welcomed therapy
dogs to campus to hang out with students
during finals week (both semesters) and across the nation, other colleges are following suit.
However, when these
dogs were later tested following their «graduation», in some cases
years later, some continued to show many of the
same stress - related behaviours, even though shock was only ever employed
during the initial training.
Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years and during that time their nutritional needs and physiology have evolved and the food and nutrients wolves find in the wild may not be the same as those available to domesticated d
Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of
years and
during that time their nutritional needs and physiology have evolved and the food and nutrients wolves find in the wild may not be the
same as those available to domesticated
dogsdogs.
These organizations have similar requirements for therapy
dog candidates: be friendly with other
dogs (several therapy
dogs may be present
during visitations at the
same facilities), be at least 1
year old, have lived with the owner for at least 6 months, consistently perform basic obedience skills, remain calm when being handled (petted, grabbed, hugged, etc.) by different people, and tolerate the sights, smells sounds, and equipment found in nursing home and hospital settings (wheelchairs, walkers, I - V poles, etc.).