Your tribute gift directly supports our programs and
the future health of dogs and other animals.
Introducing the concept of meal - feeding at a young age is ideal for
the future health of your dog.
Not exact matches
Set in the near - ish
future of 2030, Isle
of Dogs takes place in the fictional Japanese city
of Megasaki, where «
dog flu» has run rampant, turning beloved pets into public
health risks thanks to «snout fever» and increasingly aggressive behavior.
The campaign aims to raise awareness
of potential
health problems
of flat - faced breeds, and to also discourage brands from using squashed - faced
dogs in
future advertising.
Lastly, using a good
dog food is the easiest way that an owner can directly shape the
future of their
dog's
health and wellbeing!
Dr. Otto started evaluating the behavior and
health of Urban Search and Rescue canines shortly after 9/11, which motivated her to create the PVWDC as a «space specifically designed for the study
of search - and - rescue
dogs, and the training
of future working
dogs» which:
Testing for the
future of the breed The SPCGB advocates the
health testing
of ALL Shar Pei not just show
dogs and advocates that, to build a strong foundation for the breed, ALL breeding stock is
health tested
And we'll likely have more
dogs in the
future, as we live through the decades ahead
of us, hopefully in good
health and decent wealth.
The
future availability
of pets, the perpetuation
of the
dog fancy, the
health of the individual
dogs and the gene pools
of the breeds that we love may all depend on keeping a few more
dogs intact!
Any
dog with a hereditary
health problem should be spayed or neutered in order to protect
future generations
of dogs.
Appropriate
dog socialization is necessary for the
future emotional
health of your
dog.
Every
dog tested makes a valuable contribution to the genetic knowledge
of our breed's present gene pool and the
future health of the breed.
Veterinary associations have told an influential committee
of MPs that the
Dog Advisory Council should be made into a regulatory body and that legislation on dog breeding must be updated to ensure the future health and welfare of dogs and puppi
Dog Advisory Council should be made into a regulatory body and that legislation on
dog breeding must be updated to ensure the future health and welfare of dogs and puppi
dog breeding must be updated to ensure the
future health and welfare
of dogs and puppies.
Management at home usually includes a change
of diet to a high - quality, low copper diet to prevent any
future buildup
of copper and some
dogs may need to have supplemental zinc or additional chelation treatments to maintain liver
health for as long as possible.
Her utmost concern is for each one
of these
dogs safety,
health and happiness now and for the
future preservation
of the breed.
Otto started evaluating the behavior and
health of Urban Search and Rescue canines shortly after the 9/11 attacks, which motivated her to found the PVWDC as a «space specifically designed for the study
of search - and - rescue
dogs, and the training
of future working
dogs.»
This is why puppies and
dogs that are adopted from MOSA come with a spay neuter contract to better ensure both that we or our
dogs are not responsible for adding to the unplanned population
of animals that end up euthanized and to help better protect the
health of each and every one
of our babies in the
future and that
of the breed to try and minimize mis - breeding.
Seven could be your
dog's lucky number, in terms
of future health, if it exhibits these positive signs.
Ultimately, we can even help move the needle to further improve desirable characteristics in
future generations
of companion
dogs by supporting and encouraging the efforts
of careful, knowledgeable breeders who are prioritizing good
health and temperament in the puppies they produce.
Having rescue
dogs and cats
of his own gives him the drive and perspective to support what the current director's vision is for the
health and welfare
of homeless and
future adopted
dogs.
Last but not least, to Ian Taylor and Ian Isbister, Assistant Environmental
Health Officers for Shetland who, along with Shetland Islands Council, showed consideration and humanity, going the «extra mile» to make sure this spirited little
dog has a chance
of a secure
future.
The breeder should be able to answer all
of your questions about the breed, and should offer information on the potential
future health problems the
dog may have.
Breeders should be happy to hear from owners
of puppies and
dogs that they have bred, provide useful guidance when needed, and use information on the
health of the puppies they produce to make
future decisions.
The
dogs in our Breeding Program represent the
future generations
of guide
dogs for our organization, and we entrust their
health, safety, and well - being to foster volunteers who are dedicated to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind mission.
While the Chabrador has no known
health issues prospective owners should always look to the
dog's lineage to get a better sense
of what might present in
future.
You too can make a difference and help us be able to carry on with our mission to improve the quality
of life and
future health of our Portuguese Water
Dog companions.
While it's never enjoyable to have to increase prices, we are confident that when you do an honest comparison
of all that Flint River Ranch offers, from the use
of the highest - quality natural ingredients without the use
of questionable or unnecessary filler ingredients, our superior oven - baked manufacturing processes, convenient home delivery, and great - tasting formulas that
dogs and cats absolutely love, you will find that Flint River Ranch foods and treats are still very much worth your loyalty and
future business and the
health and happiness
of your canine and feline family members.
«We congratulate all
of them on their hard work and look forward to seeing their impact on the
future and
health of purebred
dogs in the years to come.»
Surgery Not Required: Current and
Future Options in Fertility Control
of Dogs and Cats Presented by G. Robert Weedon, DVM, MPH and Amy Fischer, PhD Review recent advancements in non-surgical sterilization and its potential applications, the concerns regarding the health and behavioral aspects of non-surgical sterilization, and learn about Zeuterin ™, the only FDA - approved sterilant for use in male d
Dogs and Cats Presented by G. Robert Weedon, DVM, MPH and Amy Fischer, PhD Review recent advancements in non-surgical sterilization and its potential applications, the concerns regarding the
health and behavioral aspects
of non-surgical sterilization, and learn about Zeuterin ™, the only FDA - approved sterilant for use in male
dogsdogs.
Endeavor to gain personal knowledge
of the temperament and
health of every
dog they breed, or to which they breed to gather information about which to base
future breeding decisions.
This cardiac certification will potentially impact the long term
health of dogs and cats, as well as, assisting breeders in screening for both congenital and inherited cardiac disease which will ultimately improve diagnosis, treatment and care in the
future.
Endeavor to gain personal knowledge
of the temperament and
health of every
dog they breed, or to which they breed, in order to gather information on which to base
future breeding decisions.
Living in the present, you and your
dog can take advantage
of what nutritionists and researchers have learned in the past, ensuring your
dog's
health and happiness in the
future.
We think it is beneficial to the
future of the breed (and more merciful for the
dogs) to breed from
health - tested purebred lines that are free from the most common genetic
health problems.
First, staying on top
of your
dog's
health with routine checkups is the best way to ward off
future health issues.
Our researchers have ambitious plans to build up
future generations
of veterinarians working to improve the
health and well - being
of dogs.
Dogs that are diagnosed with any type
of hereditary heart problem should not be bred in order to avoid passing on congenital heart
health problems to
future generations.
I would like to avoid any further cost in the immediate
future, however I am
of course concerned for the
dog's
health.
This decision should be based on many factors including: your
dog owning experience, number
of hours you are home and away from home each day, if you have children or plan on having them in the near
future, do you have other pets, is your lifestyle active or more sedentary, are you financially capable
of owning a
dog with a predisposition for
health issues, would you prefer a puppy or adult
dog, etc..