Sentences with phrase «dogs in our neighborhood live»

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She lives in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood with her husband, daughter and dog.
The woman who makes a living walking dogs in your neighborhood and skipping along the road with them, the guy serving you your green juice with a smile, the banker in his element crunching numbers, the yoga instructor guiding you into downward dog — all are examples of people who live their passions in a delicate, authentic way.
The mission of community schools is to confront the dogged persistence of conditions like untreated asthma, vision and dental problems, and emotional trauma, which mar the lives of children in hardscrabble neighborhoods.
Thirty - something Sheryn Maples's peaceful life with her dog Ginger in her southern Indiana town is rudely interrupted when she purchases her first home in a rural neighborhood, close to a grungy old house that radiates darkness...
However, plenty of renters in the right neighborhoods own large dogs and live happily ever after.
She lives in the Roseway neighborhood and can be found most mornings chasing cats and squirrels with That Luke Dog of hers.
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I'm sure you've lived in neighborhoods or apartment buildings where there's a dog that loves the sound of his voice!
We take a real - life approach to basic manners for real - life results: You and your dog will learn and practice new cues and skills in everyday scenarios like polite greetings, good manners during mealtimes, safe interactions with kids, and smooth neighborhood walks.
Do you as a dog owner, feel like your non-dog-loving neighbors hate you and your canine family member, and wished you lived in another neighborhood, even another planet?
Therefore our leash reactivity program is specifically designed for dogs in living apartments and urban neighborhoods.
Villages and neighborhoods own dogs in communal living and the dogs belong to the community who cares for them and shares the ownership of them.
I live in an immigrant neighborhood, and can vouch for their practices of importing multiple (and diseased) dogs from Mexico.
For example, if you live in a neighborhood near a busy street, you do not want your dog to go dashing out the front door — if you teach your dog a release cue he will wait by the door until you release him into the yard.
The dogs» owner, who lives down the street from Brannaman, told authorities he was in the process of selling the puppies and had sold the adult dogs to two neighborhood teens for a few hundred dollars a couple of weeks ago.
Whether you live in an isolated rural area or just a quiet neighborhood where everyone lets their dogs run loose, free - roaming dogs lead to trouble.
Living in a cul de sac or a neighborhood might mean fencing in your yard so your dog can play outside unsupervised, an expense that can quickly soar over $ 1,000.
I lived in Fawn's neighborhood where she had several of the local dogs in her training classes and never heard anything bad about her from anyone.
This does not mean you should take him to a dog park but it does mean to get him together with healthy, friendly puppies and dogs who live in your neighborhood or friends and family dogs.
Do you live in a dog - friendly neighborhood, apartment or house?
The developer of a neighborhood of modern, look - alike, cookie - cutter homes in Lexington, Ky., apparently wants to also define the breeds of dogs that can live there — or at least stipulate what breeds can not.
These stubborn dogs are often hard to train and even after successful training, they must live in a fenced yard if you don't want to be forever chasing them through the neighborhood, following a squirrel or chipmunk.
Walk This Way: If you live in a peaceful neighborhood in which you can walk without encountering loose dogs, consider buying a cat harness and training your cat to walk on a leash.
We start at home and then work our way toward training exercises in the neighborhood park or in your veterinarian's office, so that your dog is able to succeed in real - life situations with distractions!
Their typically calm disposition and compact size makes them a smart choice for first - time dog owners and people who live in apartments or city neighborhoods.
Your dog soon learns to watch passersby in silence and to give voice when they step on your property, but to sit and shush when they are invited indoors — a trained neighborhood watchdog, which even non-dog-owning neighbors will welcome on the street where they live.
Owners of small dogs who live in neighborhoods that do not routinely enforce leash laws often end up with pets who don't get enough exercise or socialization, because it is too dangerous for them to walk in their own neighborhoods!
When in a new territory, a dog can sniff a tree and determine what other dogs live in the neighborhood.
Capri Coury, community manager at WeWork in the Fort Point neighborhood of Boston, MA, says that the company understands that dogs add a unique component to people's lives and that they boost morale, happiness, and productivity in the work place.
We live in a very rural community and we don't have dog parks or limited areas that lots of dogs play in — we have mostly stay at home dogs who interact with a few dogs in their neighborhood.
This section provides general information on Tucson, demographics, major attractions / places to walk your dog, animal shelters, and Tucson community resources so that their customers - both new residents and established ones - know the most important information on the Tucson city / neighborhoods in which they live, which again, contributes to a better, more informed pet owner.
Pure Paws Veterinary Care of Hell's Kitchen opened in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in June 2016 to provide first - rate veterinary services for the special dogs and cats in your life.
If I lived in Chicago, I would probably keep my dog out of dog parks for a few weeks, but I would continue our normal walks throughout the neighborhood.
Trotting around the neighborhood or living in a «dog lot» until time to hunt.
You can also train your cat to walk on a leash and harness if you live in a neighborhood where dogs aren't known to roam off leash (always use a harness; never clip a leash directly to a cat's collar).
We live in a very dog friendly neighborhood, and if we come in contact with a dog (we do everyday many times) he will start whining and sometimes aggressively whining, and will occasionally growl.
He lives in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco where he and some business partners will soon be opening a dog - friendly cafe.
No one wants to live in a neighborhood with a chained up dog barking all night long, or with loose dogs chasing kids on their way to school.
If you live in a neighborhood with many rodents then you will want to train your dog on this so that it can help eliminate such rodents as rats that may cause destruction to your home.
As an example, you would be hard pressed to find a Drug Dealer in south Florida who doesn't own a pitbull, and the dog is equally popular with people who live in low income housing in poor neighborhoods.
Recent studies have shown that communities that have more dog friendly spaces offer opportunities for people to create a sense of community around dog ownership, adding value to neighborhoods and improving our lives by increasing our social connections and investment in the health of our communities.
And in those drawings he recorded the quotidian aspects of Mexican American life in the United States: dogs and children, women and sailors, pachucos and pachucas, the architecture of low - lying Central Valley neighborhoods, industrial warehouses and agricultural settings, as well as the glamorous profile of lowrider cars.
I'd say it'd be more apocalyptic (as per Dr. Venkman's «dogs and cats, living together» dictum) if the animals were migrating to environments * more * likely to result in their extinction;) Having said that, I acknowledge that a common view is that humanity is doing exactly that — not a physical migration, but an enforced anthropogenic man - handling of the entire biosphere towards a bad neighborhood in Earth's «state space», where we risk being stabbed by shadowy tipping points, mugged by run - away processes and distressed at the sight of an anoxic ocean vomiting over the local fauna.
Bird Dogging - drive around approx 1 - 2 hrs per wk writing down addresses of distressed properties in neighborhoods near where I live.
Claudia grew up near Lincoln Park on Capitol Hill and now lives in the southeast side of the neighborhood with her husband and rescue dog, Oliver.
Living in a neighborhood with access to dog walkers and dog daycare options are also important considerations for dog owners, particularly those in urban areas.
A perfect neighborhood to live in, close to town, 1/2 block to beautiful Daffin Park (80 acres) of walking, biking, fields, pond, Historic Grayson Stadium & a dog park.
We live in a noisy neighborhood, so it would feel more like an oasis with the sound of water muffling the leaf blowers and barking dogs!
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