Dogs under veterinary care were defined as those with either a) at least one electronic patient record (EPR)(VeNom diagnosis term, free - text clinical note, treatment or bodyweight) recorded during 2013 or b) at least one EPR recorded both before and after 2013.
French Bulldogs comprised 2228 (0.49 %) of 445,557 study
dogs under veterinary care during 2013.
French Bulldogs made up 2228 (0.49 %) of 445,557 study
dogs under veterinary care during 2013.
Not exact matches
Dononations made to Lil» Joey's Fund will be put in trust and be used solely for advanced
veterinary care of
dogs under the
care of MEOW's Canine Division.
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Our cats and
dogs are all
under veterinary care and have received their standard vaccinations.
Under the sponsorship, UCB will provide support for the
care, training and lifetime
veterinary costs of all
dogs given to epilepsy patients.
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I shall at all times ensure all
dogs under my control are appropriately
cared for in regards to shelter, food, water, exercise, and
veterinary care.
Under the Puppy Protection Act, this kennel would need to make some changes: (1) reduce the number of intact breeding
dogs from 85 to 50, (2) provide solid cage floors, (3) provide exercise, (4) seek
veterinary care, (5) provide rest between breeding cycles, and (6) have unstacked cages.
Medicine And
Veterinary Care Canine medicine, likewise, has come a long way in the past 25 years with many major
dog disorders and diseases now
under control.
These parent
dogs live behind bars from birth until death, without ever feeling grass
under their feet, enjoying a treat or toy, or having loving human contact or proper
veterinary care.
Under the bill the following animals were not required to be released on demand:  (1) animals «physically suffering irremediably» as long as a licensed veterinarian has issued a written, signed certification stating «that the prognosis for recovery is poor or grave even with comprehensive prompt and necessary
veterinary care; «Â (2) dogs symptomatic for parvovirus and cats symptomatic for panleukopenia which conditions have been confirmed by a licensed veterinarian in a written, signed certificate which also states «that the prognosis for recovery is poor or grave even with comprehensive prompt and necessary
veterinary care;» (3) animals which a veterinarian determined showed signs of rabies and (4)
dogs declared «dangerous» by a court.   Â
All
dogs will be kept
under safe and sanitary conditions, receive optimum health
care and protection, including but not limited to: regular
veterinary care, recommended inoculations, proper nutrition, adequate exercise and appropriate grooming.
The AWA, as amended, provides that any importer that fails to comply with the requirements regarding the importation of live
dogs shall be subject to penalties
under section 19 and shall be responsible for the
care (including appropriate
veterinary care), forfeiture, and adoption of each applicable
dog, at the expense of the importer.
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We anticipate that relatively few
dogs will be imported into the United States
under these circumstances, as
veterinary care for most conditions affecting
dogs will be available in the country of export and the costs for importing a
dog into the United States for specialized treatment are likely to be quite high.
Workshops on such topics as grooming your
dog,
veterinary care, feeding and
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under the Americans with Disabilities Act and state statutes are an important component of Guiding Eyes training.
Care's mission is to shelter and provide the cats and dogs who have come under their stewardship with a quality life via spacious living quarters, good food, veterinary care, love and gentle handling regardless of age or health or handic
Care's mission is to shelter and provide the cats and
dogs who have come
under their stewardship with a quality life via spacious living quarters, good food,
veterinary care, love and gentle handling regardless of age or health or handic
care, love and gentle handling regardless of age or health or handicaps.
Participating Veterinarians Alta Vista
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Caring Pet Hospital 27641 Mission Blvd. 605 Greeley Ct..
The HSUS Pets For Life Program 1-888-837-3193 or 323-493-4068 www.humanesociety.org/petsforlife Offering free
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Prop B would amend Missouri law to require large - scale
dog breeding operations to provide each
dog under their
care with sufficient food, clean water, housing and space; necessary
veterinary care; regular exercise; and adequate rest between breeding cycles.
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The proposed ordinance contains requirements that high volume retailers and breeders have adequately trained and sufficient staff who haven't been convicted of animal cruelty within a year of employment, nutrition, proper handling of
dogs, socialization, daily observation and assessment, enrichment, proper grouping, exercise where
dogs can reach a «running stride», also a proposed requirement
under the PUPS Act pending in Congress; Â «necessary routine and preventive
veterinary care», «prompt treatment of illness or injury» and humane euthanasia, at least limiting the methods to those approved by the AVMA.
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Under the new law, «no person, retail establishment or animal welfare organization may sell or transfer a dog or cat that is under one year of age for a profit» — the animal can only be transferred for a price that is based on certain actual expenses incurred, such as veterinary care, food, shelter, spay / neuter, applicable permit fees and microchip and registration
Under the new law, «no person, retail establishment or animal welfare organization may sell or transfer a
dog or cat that is
under one year of age for a profit» — the animal can only be transferred for a price that is based on certain actual expenses incurred, such as veterinary care, food, shelter, spay / neuter, applicable permit fees and microchip and registration
under one year of age for a profit» — the animal can only be transferred for a price that is based on certain actual expenses incurred, such as
veterinary care, food, shelter, spay / neuter, applicable permit fees and microchip and registration fees.
«The purpose of this Act [would be] to prohibit the cruel and inhumane treatment of
dogs in puppy mills by requiring large - scale
dog breeding operations to provide each
dog under their
care with basic food and water, adequate shelter from the elements, necessary
veterinary care, [space], and regular exercise.»
The main expense is for the
veterinary care we provide to all our rescues, those that are available for adoption and the large number of permanent foster
dogs with special needs who will remain
under our
care throughout their lives.
In addition to their work in Mexico, Pet Project Rescue has a foster hospice
care program for terminally ill
dogs and cats, an adoption program for
under - socialized cats in high - kill shelters, and a program to provide free
veterinary care to homeless animals and families who are unable to afford
veterinary care.
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Under this bill, these
dogs would not be required to have any
veterinary care until prior to sale.
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Thankfully, the
dog recovered after a few days
under veterinary care with IV hydration, antibiotics, and watchful waiting.
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Annual proportional birth rates described the relative proportion of French Bulldogs compared with all
dogs that were born in each year from 2003 to 2013 from the cohort that were
under veterinary care in 2013.
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The purpose of this act is to prohibit the cruel and inhumane treatment of
dogs bred in large operations by requiring large - scale
dog breeding operations to provide each
dog under their
care with basic food and water, adequate shelter from the elements, necessary
veterinary care, adequate space to turn around and stretch his or her limbs, and regular exercise.
The study population included all
dogs under primary
veterinary care at clinics participating in the VetCompass ™ Programme during 2013.
Proposition B will improve the lives of
dogs by requiring large - scale breeding operations to provide each
dog under their
care with such basics as sufficient food and clean water, necessary
veterinary care, adequate housing, and adequate space and exercise.