To keep everyone safe, it is important to have controlled, supervised interactions between dogs and young children, to give
dogs their space when needed, and to monitor the dog's body language during interactions to make sure that both dog and child are having fun.»
Not exact matches
While the Model S P90D has a lot of trunk
space, it was far too cramped for two large
dogs to stand on
when traveling.
Use the safety zones you've set up, and
when baby and
dog are sharing
space, reinforce parallel play and rest.
It gives your
dog a lot of
space, especially
when it comes to headroom.
The foam conforms to your
dog's body and
when he pulls, fills up the
space that he needs to wiggle out.
Instead, they're trying to learn whether
dogs get better at understanding
space if they're given educational toys
when they're 2 months old.
His 4 - year tenure was marked by a businesslike approach to legislating, support for modest increases in science spending at a time
when House Republicans were focused on budget - cutting, and
dogged and often highly critical oversight of Clinton administration efforts to involve Russia in building the International
Space Station.
When you place a block under each hand for Downward
Dog, you create
space in the upper body — especially in the shoulders and neck.
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But
when the Mirror ran a story in 2016 dubbing her «Britain's loneliest
dog», Transformers mastermind Michael Bay took time out from approving storyboards of giant robots waving Arthurian
space swords around to cast Freya in his latest and loopiest instalment The Last Knight.
This
space has also come in handy
when driving my husky to the
dog park.
When I needed to clean out the mud from my
dog's paws, I could easily remove the mat and the cargo
space and rinse it off.
I want a family vehicle
when I need one with room for 5, plus a hound
dog in the back and interior
space to haul, but I also want it to be a functional
While the Model S P90D has a lot of trunk
space, it was far too cramped for two large
dogs to stand on
when traveling.
«Retailers should help the consumer determine the likely size of their
dog when it reaches full adulthood, so they can make a one - time crate purchase that will fit their
dog from small puppy to full - grown adult,» she says, adding that the crate should also include a divider panel to help adjust the living
space for the pet.
When you adopt a
dog, not only do you give your new pooch a second chance at life; but you also help free up
space in the shelter, thus allowing them to take in one more needy furkid.
The territorially defensive
dog feels threatened
when a stranger enters into its territory and / or invades the
dogs personal
space.
The purpose of crate training is more for the
dog in order to create a safe
space in the home for the animal during evenings and hours
when you are away from them.
Programs can do it in shorter periods (18 months to 2 years) because they have professional trainers who are working with the
dog 5 days a week, plus they have the physical resources such as training
space, transportation, access to other
dogs, people and props available
when they need it.
Your
dog needs
space, especially
when they are eating and sleeping.
Besides, it can be your
dog's
space, a place it can go to
when it feels that it needs to be on it own.
Something that
dog owners often ignore is that
dogs required personal
space, just because they are animals do not mean that they don't need or deserve their
space when they need it.
Consider a few things
when you look at size: can I control this
dog out walking if an incident occurs, can this
dog handle family rough - housing, and how much
space do I have?
When a
dog is being «reactive» he might be displaying behaviors such as lunging and barking to increase
space between him and the stimuli.
A disabled partner has the right of access into public
spaces when partnered by a legitimate service
dog.
When we pull a
dog from a shelter it not only saves that
dog's life it also opens up
space for the next
dog coming in.
When seeking out the type of
dog you want to bring home, consider the obvious such as the advantages over a grown
dog versus a puppy, the size of the
space you have to offer them, whether you have a backyard or will need to walk them, and how much time you will be able to devote to
dog training.
There are times
when you may have noticed your
dog suddenly started barking at an empty
space or focusing his attention to something invisible.
When dogs are free to move and they have
space they typically don't fight.
Sam Basso PHOENIX, AZ AREA: (602) 708-4531 OR, if you are out of this area, inquire about a telephone or e-Lesson Email: [email protected] Some people are very uncomfortable
when a
dog invades their personal
space.
If your
dog seems to be in your way
when moving around the house, utilize spatial pressure to move them back — walk confidently into your
dog's
space so they move out of your way.
When dogs are around others they respect, they avoid crowding them and instead allow them to have plenty of
space.
This gives your
dog its own safe, private
space to which it can go
when it feels scared.
I am not saying that
dogs don't fight each other, but
when dogs have
space to move they do a lot of protracted warning sign before that happens.
A metal plate is then inserted to support the
dog's weight
when walking and a bone graft is placed in the
space to encourage new bone growth and fill in the gap.
Have a
space, like a
dog crate, that your
dog can retreat to
when they need a break that is a child free zone.
They're just there trapped in your
dog's coat, waiting to get loose and cover your every
space when you're not looking.
Covering the whole of Dumfries and Galloway,
when space allows, this rescue even takes in
dogs from Ireland to save them from being destroyed.
Crating a
dog is about your pet having a safe
space in which he can relax
when you're not in the house.
Most
dogs with isolation distress or separation anxiety do better
when they have
space to stretch their legs.
In just 90 minutes, attendees of this free seminar will learn how to handle stress points of apartment living, including what to do
when waiting for the elevator, how to handle your
dog in tight
spaces like hallways and lobbies
when other
dogs are around, and how to maneuver around blind corners.
Dogs have a powerful sense of territory, and may become upset
when someone unfamiliar threatens their
space.
Like so many city and county shelters, this one was short on
space, and the day came
when an administrator directed the kennel staff to euthanize Jubilee so they could make room for incoming
dogs.
When in a small
space,
dogs want to keep tidy and typically will not poop where they are lying.
He helps pushy large
dogs know that little
dogs need more
space and more calm movements
when being approached.
And finally, if you have a
space heater, move it to the bathroom and turn it on while your
dog is in the bath, so your
dog isn't so cold
when she gets out of the tub.
When asked why rescue is so important to her, Betty told us «when you rescue a shelter dog you are not only saving the dog's life you adopted but you are also making space so another dog can be saved.&ra
When asked why rescue is so important to her, Betty told us «
when you rescue a shelter dog you are not only saving the dog's life you adopted but you are also making space so another dog can be saved.&ra
when you rescue a shelter
dog you are not only saving the
dog's life you adopted but you are also making
space so another
dog can be saved.»
When you adopt from our rescue, you enable us to pull another lab from a shelter, which saves the life of another
dog and creates more
space at the shelter so that new
dogs can be kept longer.
These are
dogs that would otherwise be killed as they are no longer useful to the mill.Some have asked, «
When you take
dogs from the mills, aren't you just freeing up
space for them to get more breeding
dogs?»
The stress on shelter staff is significant: no room to put ever more
dogs; having to euthanize
dogs to make room for new
dogs; performing triage on sick animals
when space is limited; having to make hard choices about evening and weekend heating and lighting with a small budget; no veterinarian or vet tech on the staff; no evening or weekend staff; no time to network adoptable animals; no available homes in the surrounding communities; inadequate transport vehicles; little or no support from local government; an Animal Control Officer often doing double duty, responsible also for managing the shelter; counties lacking even a shelter or inside kenneling.