Sentences with phrase «full member of the family»

Children often think of animals as full members of the family and can talk to them like with their mother, father, brother or sister.
Since today's pets are considered full members of the family, owners are always concerned about product safety, even with an item as simple as a food bowl.
As animal lovers ourselves, we completely understand and value the human - animal bond, and we recognize that your pets deserve the best possible care as full members of your family.
These dogs are very intelligent and emotional: they need to feel like full members of a family, and they must have a place in it, even if it is at the bottom.
They don't call them «man's best friend» for nothing, and now more than ever, Americans consider their dogs full members of their family.
As an advocate for all dog sports, she relishes seeing dogs out of their backyards, romping about, and participating in activities as full members of the family.
Our goal is not only to find a permanent, loving home where the dog will be treated like a full member of the family, but to find the home that is the best match for the dog.
needs lots of human companionship; must be a full member of the family; a dog that must be allowed inside the house
«As pets have transitioned from occasional companions to full members of the family, pet containment has moved from a few simple, utilitarian options to a host of solutions that allow people to more fully include their pets in their lives, while still keeping them safe and secure,» says C.J. Pomerantz, vice president of marketing for Moorpark, Calif. - based Advantek.
Being called a foster carer doesn't, of course, preclude strong personal relationships (indeed they are at the very heart of being a good foster carer), fostered children being given the opportunity to be a full member of a family, or fostered children calling their carers mum and dad or aunt and uncle or Janet and Phil.
Dr. Donald Wertlieb (this issue, p. 22), a longstanding champion of early childhood and disability rights for children around the world, reminds readers: Early childhood inclusion embodies the values, policies, and practices that support the right of every infant and young child and his or her family, regardless of ability, to participate in a broad range of activities and contexts as full members of families, communities, and society.
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