A. Outdoor cats are exposed to many dangerous things including being hit by a car, eaten by a coyote, disease exposure,
fights with other animals and more.
So sterilized animals are less driven to escape, wander and look for mates, and less likely to get hit by cars and get into
fights with other animals while roaming in search for females.
Although Bully breeds were breed to win
fights with other dogs, they have NOT been bred for human aggression.
They fight a daily battle for survival against exposure to the elements, accidents, disease, poison, abuse and
fights with other animals, theft or loss.
If a cat stays closer to home, however, he may have less chance of catching diseases from other cats or getting into
fights with other animals.
These dogs are liable to become lost, get into
fights with other dogs or be involved in road traffic accidents as they run across busy roads.
Togo was a bit of an issue for his owners as a pup and even got into
fights with other dogs.
Besides being lost from you, once he's free to roam, he risks injury in traffic and
fights with other males.
Letting dogs and cats run loose outside can lead to
fights with other animals, as well as injuries from cars and people.
They may get into
fights with other cats, pick up Feline HIV or become pregnant.
It will be less likely to run away where it may normally get into
fights with other animals.
Neutered males display less aggressive behavior and have less risk of injury in
fights with other animals.
Once outside the safety of your home and yard, he is at risk of injury in traffic and
fights with other males.
And once he is free to roam, he risks injury from traffic and
fights with other males.
And once free to roam, he risks injury in traffic and
fights with other males.
He will not get into as many
fights with other male dogs and will not chase females in heat anymore.
Generally speaking, dogs injure their jaw when they get into
fights with other dogs, or when they sustain a fall.
Many times dogs in shelters are put to sleep for being «aggressive», and snapping at kennel attendants, growling at visitors, and picking
fights with other dogs.
Loose cats and dogs can cause car accidents, noise disturbances, and
fights with other animals.
They will benefit health-wise and you will gain when they stop trying to leave your home to mate, spray urine around the house and get into
fights with each other.
The protective and territorial nature of the Aidi can sometimes lead to
fights with other dogs if they venture into its territory.
American Staffordshire Terrier dogs must have plenty of regular exercise, but keep them leashed in public to avoid
fights with other dogs.
This may encourage him to escape the house, increasing his risk of getting into dangerous
fights with other animals, or contracting illnesses, diseases, or parasites.
To protect your pet from escaping or getting into
fights with other dogs, never leave him off leash in an unfenced area.
«Cats are very territorial, and they can be wounded in
fights with other cats.
«Part of the reduced lifespan of unaltered pets can be attributed to their increased urge to roam, which exposes them to
fights with other animals, getting struck by cars, and other calamities.»
She won't be at risk of attack by other animals, like coyotes, and she won't get into
fights with other cats, which can lead to Feline Immunodeficiency Virus or injury.
If you let your dog run loose you are exposing him to
fights with other dogs and sometimes even cats.
Oh, and the dog was getting in
fights with other dogs in the home.
It's also important that your Texas veterinarian know if your pet hunts or interacts with wildlife, drinks from puddles or eats the feces of other animals and if your cat
fights with other neighborhood felines.
The more times a dog chases or
fights with other animals, the more likely it becomes that a kill will occur.
But, no, here we have dog fighting and puppy mills and people who let their dogs and cats run wild without a care as to whether they get hit by cars, lost, into
fights with other animals etc..
They are also more likely to be involved in
fights with other cats which brings additional health risks.
They die from being hit by cars, euthanized by owners, starving or being fatally injured in
fights with other animals - including wild animals, some rabid in many areas - after having run away from their owners, or being taken to shelters, pounds or vets, where they are «put to sleep,» usually before the age of two.
There are risks of getting hit by cars, getting into
fights with other cats and wildlife or being subjected to cruelty.
Neutered pets do not have the hormones that fuel the urge to wander, so they are far less likely to be injured by automobiles or in
fights with other animals.
And once he's free to roam, he risks injury in traffic and
fights with other males.
If you allow an intact male cat outside, it often has violent
fights with other males.
The animal's need to roam in search of a mate, decreasing the chances that your pet will become lost, get into
fights with other animals or be hit by a car.
Business owners should make a rule that they have the right to evict someone if their pet is not well - mannered or picking
fights with other animals or patrons.
And I have seen male Newfoundlands get into
fights with other dogs who were disrespectful of the Newfoundland.
A neutered dog will be less likely to run away or to get into
fights with other dogs.
Dogs that are isolated from other dogs are more likely to get in
fights with other dogs.
Now is not the time to break down into tears, panic, get angry, get in
fights with other people, or get depressed.
On the other hand, unsterilized, unsupervised males roam in search of a mate, risking injury in traffic and in
fights with other males.
«The more stimulation they get, the less likely they'll be to get into
fights with each other.
If the dog escapes the fence,
fights with other dogs, won't leave your cat alone, or has other behavior problems, we need to know this and will probably move the dog to another home, giving you a new foster.
Cats do get into spats and
fights with other cats, dogs and other animals.
Unaltered pets have an increased urge to roam, exposing them to
fights with other animals, getting struck by cars and other accidents.
An intact male doesn't think about his safety - he won't think twice about running through traffic or getting into
fights with other animals.