Sentences with phrase «even urban dogs»

It's important to note that even urban dogs are not immune.

Not exact matches

The hygiene hypothesis — smaller families and urban living might «weaken» the immune system, whereas living on a farm or even having a dog + multiple siblings strengthens it
And even if urban Catholic schools were to overhaul their personnel and organizational structures and re-invigorate their advocacy apparatus, they would still need to address the same questions that have dogged them for the last two generations: How can schools with increasing costs survive when they serve predominantly low - income students, and when they rely exclusively on tuition and private contributions for income?
Yes there are things you can do, even in an urban environment, to help your city dog cope.
If you are located in an urban area, you may even be able to walk some dogs to their appointments, depending on their location of course, and that would save you some expenses.
The truly rare dog breed is even less refined, a more raw dog, is a specialist, and often is less able to deal with living in urban environments.
The life cycle of the Crenosoma is similar The larvae exist in an infected dog's faeces until picked up by a slug or snail because foxes can also pick up this parasite their poo can also be infected producing, even more, larvae into the environment especially as they roam in more urban areas.
Your well - trained dog will stay by your side, even when dangerous traffic is whizzing by you on your mini urban safari.
In addition, the leptospirosis vaccine is now recommended as a core vaccine for dogs in California because the disease has the potential to occur in any dog (even in urban environments), can be life - threatening, and the vaccines are considered safe and efficacious, with recent improvements in safety over the last decade.
An apartment dog living in an urban setting could easily learn to do something similar on a balcony or even (if you're gutsy) a bathtub.
Wednesday evening 120 people and a number of dogs gathered at the Boston Design Center (BDC) for a wine tasting hosted by The Urban Grape of Chestnut Hill.
Welcomed by Randy Price of WCVB - TV, guests enjoyed an elegant dinner by Choice Catering, the presentation of the Anna Harris Smith Spirit of Kindness Award to Amelia Hughes, an appreciation of the evening's special guest Turtle — a female pit bull rescued and rehabilitated thanks to the Animal Rescue League of Boston — and the kick off of Rebecca Willson's Urban Hound Hotel / ARL shelter - dog - in - residence program.
It's not hard to see that the original Hero Dog is still alive and well in the show ring, in the various dog sport competitions, in law enforcement work, in our homes, and even in the saddest of places in our urban shelteDog is still alive and well in the show ring, in the various dog sport competitions, in law enforcement work, in our homes, and even in the saddest of places in our urban sheltedog sport competitions, in law enforcement work, in our homes, and even in the saddest of places in our urban shelters.
Tick infiltration might be a higher risk for dogs who spend a lot of time out in the woods, but even just going out for your daily urban bathroom walks, ticks are still something that you should be aware of.
Even if you live in an urban area, the threat of loose dogs or less - than - friendly feral cats could be another potential danger for your feline.
Planning for the integration of canines into our urban and suburban public and private spaces may well have long reaching positive benefits to people living in those areas, even if they are not themselves dog owners.
Cats have a reputation for being fearless and lethal predators, but there's a flip side to this characterization: While domestic cats who live with us still retain their hunting skills, they themselves are also prey — to dogs, urban coyotes, even birds such as hawks and owls.
Fleeing the sweltering, cement jungles of many urban centers during the dog days of summer is going to become even more critical in coming years as temperatures continue to rise.
«Urban areas are even more pet friendly than many of their suburban counterparts, as many establishments offer dog friendly areas equipped with water bowls and shade.»
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