In the beginning of the 20th century Pitt bulls were the most popular
family dog for a reason, aggression towards humans is not in their breeding.
Not exact matches
When you give your
family wholesome foods and vitamins to keep them healthy, it stands to
reason that you would do the same thing
for your
dog.
I'm a full - time working mom, with a house and a
dog and a husband and friends and
family — if I'm going to take on more, it's got ta be
for the right
reasons,
reasons that matter to me.
For our
family, an added
reason to adopt an older canine was that we knew we were giving a loving home to a
dog that was going to be harder to adopt out.
I believe the
reason for this length of time to be that the
family was not enforcing the correction as a unit, and the
dog was confused.
Whatever the
reason for the stress, be it your puppy's first night at a new home or first night away from its
family, there's no real
reason why you should prolong your
dog's agony.
As
for now, if you want to purchase a white Miniature Schnauzer
for all of the other
reasons that make this beautiful
dog a joy to have in the
family, just be sure to do so from a reputable Miniature Schnauzer breeder.
For that
reason we strongly encourage you to attend an upcoming Meet & Greet so you can meet more of our
dogs and become more acquainted with our foster
families.
While this humanization — treating cats and
dogs as members of the
family — could be part of the
reason for the decline of pet sales, Elizabeth Oreck, national manager of the Best Friends Animal Society's Puppy Mills Initiative, thinks it has more to do with a general shift in where people choose to get pets today.
If
for some
reason a
family can not keep one of our adopted
dogs, it comes back to us
for rehoming.
Expect to provide information about your home and
family, as well as
reasons for wanting a particular breed of
dog.
That said, I also understand that there may be personal situations and
reasons where being a
dog owner (whether adopting or buying) may not be the right thing
for you,
for your
family or even the pet.
If you need help with training, we'll do what we can to point you to good people who can help and if,
for any
reason, you feel that
dog you adopt is not a good fit
for your
family, we will take him or her back.
The most common
dog breeds are popular with
families for good
reason.
It would be amazing if all of those animals could find forever homes, but there are numerous
reasons why a rescue
dog may not be the best option
for your
family.
Here we'll examine some of the history of the Havanese breed and take a look at some of the
reasons why this breed of
dog might just be the perfect fit
for your
family.
For whatever your
reason - whether it be financial, a change in a
family situation, relocating (where they don't allow pets), or a mismatch of personalities between you and the
dog; Manitoba Pug Rescue is here to help with the decision you've made.
Boxers also make great
family dogs for these same
reasons.
With their fierce loyalty and natural instincts to protect members of their «pack» (you and your
family), selecting a
dog for protection is the
reasons many people own
dogs.
The number one
reason for a
family to abandon a
dog in a shelter is because the
dog didn't meet the
family's expectations.
Entles are an active, high energy and physical breed with above average exercise requirements, and
for this
reason the AKC suggests that they are best suited
for active
families and not the casual
dog owner.
You may defend the pit bull all you want to
for emotional
reasons, but if you own one, your
family or close neighbors may be the first victims if the
dog has recent ancestry of pit training.
We also take in
dogs who are surrendered by their
families when new babies are born, people die, people move, or people can no longer keep their
dogs for myriad other
reasons.
Older
dogs are awesome and there are so many
reasons they could be a consideration
for a
family looking to add a pet to their lives.
A very common
reason for an owner surrendering an old
dog to a shelter is that the
family is moving to a new home that wo n`t accommodate
dogs.
Remember these
reasons and consider adopting a senior
dog when your
family is ready
for a new furry addition!
And
for good
reason: BSL has been declaimed by groups such as the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Bar Association as being harmful to
families,
dogs, due process and the economy, without increasing public safety.
It's
dogs whose
families have lost their homes,
dogs who have lost their way,
dogs that folks could no longer take care of
for one
reason or another.
If your Yorkie is biting, barking, urinating in the house, acting aggressively to other
dogs or particular members of the
family, then there could be any number of
reasons for this.
Dogs can also show signs of separation anxiety
for other
reasons,
for instance, a change in their routines, a change in their homes such as a new home or a change in a
family member.
There are many
reasons that people feel they need to give up a
dog — they're moving, they can't find a landlord who accepts
dogs, their work schedule has changed, the
dog's primary guardian has died and no one in the
family wants him, the
dog has separation anxiety, the
dog seems to have forgotten his housetraining, the
dog's barking annoys neighbors, they're afraid the
dog will hurt their child, no time
for the
dog now that the new baby has arrived, etc..
«Unwanted gift» was listed as a
reason for only 0.3 % of
dogs and 0.4 % of cats entering the shelters surveyed, compared with «No time
for pet» as a
reason 10 % of
dogs were relinquished and «allergies in
family» as a
reason 18 % of cats were relinquished.
Provides assistance to
dogs: (a) currently in or will be placed in rescue situations; (b)
dogs currently at shelters with whom LLL has a current Memorandum of Understanding; (c)
dogs who are with
families, but
for valid
reasons, the
family can not provide the required help
for the
dog's condition.
HHBCR's adoptions have a two week trial period, where if
for any
reason the
dog is not a good fit
for your
family, the
dog is returned to HHBCR and the adoption fee (minus $ 25 processing fee) is refunded.
With the adoption of every animal, adopters receive the following: Adoption counseling to help the adopter select the
dog or cat best suited to his / her needs,
family and home environment, Pet care and educational materials, Temporary carrier
for cats, Temporary leash
for dogs, Operation Kindness tag with animal ID, Microchip ID and lifetime registration, Rabies tag
for animals over four months of age, Pet care starter kit with food samples and helpful information, Spay or neuter surgery (if not previously done due to young age or medical
reason)
As if you needed another
reason to cheer
for family dogs, a recent study found that our beloved pooches actually help decrease anxiety in young children.
In jurisdictions with discriminatory policies, officers may take and even destroy a
family's
dog for no other
reason than the officer believing the
dog matches a set of vague physical characteristics.
The second
reason these
dogs are often not a great idea
for families with small children is because of the time commitment required
for the
dog.
These
dogs are often not appropriate
for families with small children
for two
reasons.
Each of these disadvantages alone is enough of a
reason to give up your
dog, but this isn't fair
for her or your
family, so make sure you consider all these risks when taking a decision.
According to Pet Rescue Report, Toots was first adopted in Hawaii six years ago, but
for some
reason, her
family decided to recently surrender the
dog... so that they could go on vacation
for several weeks.
It is
for these
reasons that they are commonly used as guard
dogs, although their loyalty and affection make them ideal
family dogs as well.
Spaying / neutering your furry
family members is important
for reasons aside from superficial ones like not living a house that reeks of cat urine, constantly ripping your
dog off of your guests» legs, and, much to the derision of your neighbors, constant yowling.
There are many
reasons for people to spend time doing their homework before committing to purchase a
dog that will be with the
family for years.
Dogs are given up
for a variety of
reasons (allergies, new
family, owner passing away etc.) that have nothing to do with behavior.
And just like
dogs and cats, the
reasons for these companions being surrendered or abandoned can vary:
Families move and living situations change, people purchase or adopt an animal without thoroughly considering the responsibility involved, and sometimes life circumstances prevent us from being able to care
for our animals.
While each person or
family has their personal
reason, at the core is a desire to help the blind men and women who come to GDA to learn to work with and care
for a guide
dog and enjoy greater independence and mobility.
If
for whatever
reason the
dog you choose doesn't fit into your lifestyle, we will simply place the
dog into a new foster
family.
Now that you know how to care
for a senior and you know what to feed them (try Holistic Select Grain Free Senior Health Recipe), there's no
reason you shouldn't make a senior cat or
dog the best new member of your
family.
Shadow is full of energy and loves to play, with a renewed lease on life after Labradors and Friends
Dog Rescue in San Diego, California, rescued her from a Los Angeles animal shelter after her
family had given her up
for unknown
reasons.