Not exact matches
The history behind the largest
dog breeds
often reveals
dogs bred to be ancient
guardians, fierce hunting hounds or royal companions.
I
often urge people not to give up because I know
dogs can continue to make progress, but I also know and completely understand that it varies how much bandwidth a
guardian has for the day - to - day training.
One of the steps that we can take to ensure their safety in our homes as
guardians, is to be extremely careful consumers when it comes to purchasing house plants, or even any plants outside the home (depending on how
often your cat or
dog goes outside.)
It is
often said that a
dog loves her
guardian even more than she loves herself.
People
often pose as wonderful pet
guardians simply to get free
dogs and then they resell them to medical laboratories or as bait for fighting
dogs.
In their relatively short history, Trio has funded for life saving procedures for many individual animals, and has been a
guardian angel at the Animal Welfare League of Chicago, helping to pay for outdoor
dog runs and much much more at the
often forgotten about facility.
In that way, the
dogs often viewed as nuisances would become
guardians angels on the crime - ridden streets and alleyways where they live their lives.
This is a problem I've seen a bit too
often:
guardians whose
dogs may have good reasons for being cautious or nippy, but who still insist that «it's not the
dog's fault, and if everyone would just learn to be appropriate around
dogs, he'd be perfect.»
Reactions are more common in cats, and
often occur when pet
guardians mistakenly use a
dog product with a much higher concentration of pyrethrins on cats.
Some
dogs get pretty heated up at mealtimes because food is essential for their survival (and can be so yummy), and pet
guardians can
often trigger this type of reaction completely unintentionally.
Lisa Tenzin - Dolma, the founder of the ISCP (International School for Canine Practitioners), says, «Our students and graduates at the ISCP use the Hierarchy of
Dog Needs as the basis for their assessments, their work with dogs, and their careers, and I highly recommend that all dog professionals and guardians download it and refer to it often.&raq
Dog Needs as the basis for their assessments, their work with
dogs, and their careers, and I highly recommend that all
dog professionals and guardians download it and refer to it often.&raq
dog professionals and
guardians download it and refer to it
often.»
With different veterinarians and various political organizations in the field of veterinary medicine having different recommendations, including even many veterinary schools across the country, it can
often be confusing for an animal
guardian which vaccination (s) they should get for their
dog or cat, as well as how frequently these vaccinations should be repeated.
Bad breath in
dogs and cats is one of the more common observations animal
guardians make and a question
often posed to veterinarians.
Often Dobermans and other
guardian breed
dogs have quite high pain thresholds and require the stronger correction of the PetSafe Stubborn.
Usually, right after a
guardian leaves a
dog with separation anxiety, the
dog will begin barking and displaying other distress behaviors within a short time after being left alone -
often within minutes.
It seems that many
dog guardians do not have a good understanding of what the right amount of food is, and small
dogs are
often overweight.
They demonstrate distinct patterns of behavior common in lost
dogs and cats,
often so different from their usual behaviors that their
guardians fail to find them even when nearby.
Dogs with skittish temperaments that become lost are difficult to recover, primarily because they run from rescuers and
often from their own
guardians.
However, as most EPI
dog guardians quickly find out, in practice, there is
often quite a bit of experimentation involved to get the amount just right, or to find the right food.
Senior
dogs become homeless for all kinds of reasons, most
often because their elderly
guardians have either died or gone into assisted living where
dogs are not allowed, or their aging bodies need more veterinary attention than their
guardians can afford.