Sentences with phrase «happen to dogs too»

If bad breath can happen in humans, it can happen to dogs too.
Maybe this is what is happening to your dog too.

Not exact matches

She spared her boss most of the annoying phone calls about potholes, barking dogs and garbage pickup, but was never the mayor's spokesperson, as in «the mayor is too busy running the city» (to respond to media inquiries), as sometimes happens these days.
That's what we always hoped would happen with my dog (he didn't, until he was too arthritic to care about anything, but one can dream!).
From early on Sleeping Dogs encourages (and requires) a suspension of disbelief to just enjoy a well told crime drama and try not think too hard about what would happen to an undercover officer who kills approximately 90 % of Hong Kong's gangster population (and a significant number of innocent pedestrians) in the space of a few months.
Three guesses what happens to the dog that's too cute for words, or to the china that is someone's only remaining family heirloom.
There are three ghosts in the house, one that just happens to be a dog, and a best friend and her family that lives in the same house.when a great aunt comes to visit it is decided that Araminta has been «helpful» one too
When this happens, all too often they opt to get rid of the dog
Styptic powder or ordinary household flour can be used to stop the bleeding if you happen to clip your dog's nails too short.
Remember that dogs and humans are very different species, and we should no more try to act like a dog than we should treat dogs like humans (a situation that happens all too frequently and leads to all kinds of problems).
is there anything i can or should to to either stop this from happening now or prevent it from happening later?the vet says she isnt allergic to anything that he tested her for... could it just be the fleas, like how dogs get «hot spots»... could hers be a hot spot, too?
Move From The Entrance «Owners should not stand too close to the main gate of the dog park where all the action is happening,» says Bennett.
I would like to know what happens to the dogs who are too old or have something wrong with them.
While some dogs bought from newspaper ads and yard signs are healthy and happy, far too many are ill, poorly socialized, genetically flawed dog - catastrophes waiting to happen.
If you happen to cut your dog's nails too short you can expect there to be some blood.
One of the most unique dog crates that we've seen so far happens to be so versatile, too.
This feeder works well for cat and dog kibble (which is usually larger in size) if you happen to use it for your dog on occasion, too.
This type of tooth resorption happens to dogs, too.
Untrained dogs end up in animal shelters much more often than well - trained ones (although you can find trained dogs in shelters, because «life happens» to people with trained dogs, too).
It is so amazing to have that peace of mind that no matter what happens, we'll be able to make the best choice for our dog without worrying too much about what it will cost — for example, when he tore his knee ligament and needed it repaired, we could have a serious discussion about which repair technique would be most appropriate for him and which surgeon we should see without feeling pressure to go with the cheapest option.
If that happens, there's only one solution: the owner needs to jump in and play with the dog and toy too.
There are few reasons because of which this can happen — when there is a genetic weakness of the trachea, or when a dog of such a small breed is attached to a collar or a leash and the owner pulls back too hard, this can cause collapsing of the trachea rings.
This two and a half minute video from the American Kennel Club shows some of the best dogs for apartments in action (many of which happen to be low energy dogs too).
Many owners just accept hyperactive behavior as part of their dog's personality, but when it gets to be too much, what happens?
As a dog trainer, I'll admit that this happens to me too.
Dry eyes can happen in the colder months, too, and not just to people, but to our dogs.
Don't get me wrong I have nothing against mutts or adopting an unintentional Lab / Poodle mix, just the opposite, I'd much rather see pet adoption from shelters happen than for more dogs to be deliberately bred as we are destroying thousands of dogs each year because there are simply too many to adopt.
Even medicated, epileptic dogs will continue to seize; the point of treatment is to keep it from happening too often.
And as you continue with each activity (remember, you want the dog to be consistent with the behaviors so you must be super consistent with the rewards too), the behavior will become more and more automatic so that, over time, house training will happen.
Teach your children to treat the dog with respect or your dog may snap at them (although this is rare, it may happen if your child gets too rough with the dog).
Making a dietary recall among dogs can be challenging especially if your dog happens to venture outside the home, too.
Giving from within Accidents happen, and just like human blood, animal blood is often needed to help save the life of a dog or cat who has lost too much of his own blood.
Most accidents happen at the turns where a dog can break a toe on the corner pulley or even a leg if they torque too much to make a corner.
Here's an approach we have used successfully to help our dog with a mild case of diarrhea (ate too much grass and whatever else is outside, it's what happens when dad is left alone with the dog).
Dogs seem to be bigger offenders, but kitties get that tuna breath happening too.
Started in 2000 by caring individuals who were concerned that too many dogs and cats were being euthanized in our community simply because they were homeless, Home at Last was born with nothing more than a firm belief that there was a better way to treat the needy pets in their community and a firm commitment to make these changes happen.
If you find yourself assuring people that your dog is friendly, then it may be a good opportunity to look at the bigger picture about what exactly is happening and if your dog is being, well, far too friendly.
There are various causes for unequal pupil size in dogs which may include head trauma, eye injuries, poisoning, brain tumours (too young) among other causes; I can not think of a specific reason why Miya had this episode, but if her eye is back to normal you should keep a close eye to see if it happens again.
Any time the seizures are too frequent they can cause a process call «kindling» in which further (non-epileptic) brain cells are affected adversely leading to the next set of seizures occurring even sooner or lasting longer.8 Eventually some dogs have very frequent clusters of seizures happening multiple time in one day, or go into a continuous seizure (status epilepticus) which is life threatening and can lead to permanent brain damage or death.
When this happens, too much cortisol circulates in the body with the end result of weakening the dog's immune system and leaving his body vulnerable to infection and diseases.
If the judges feel this was due to confusion — such as sending the dog on another dog's name; saying the dog's name too softly; or something happened to distract the dog as it was being sent and the dog wasn't sure whether or not it was actually sent — the judges may allow a recast.
I'm going to have to check out the Veg to Bowl for our dog, who happens to be named Dexter too... but is a 200 lb St Bernard!
How to prevent your English Bulldog from getting fleas - it's one of the most irritating things that can happen to your dog (AND YOU TOO), avoid it at all cost!
Unfortunately for most shelters, humane societies and animal rescue groups, the dogs that they take in are generally too stressed out to focus on a game of fetch and too hyperactive from being cooped up most of the day to be on their best behavior when a potential adopting family happens along.
What happens to the dogs a «no - kill» rescue turns away due to lack of space or because the dogs are too big or too old or even the wrong type?
I can't be too upset about my car flipping over and killing everyone but the dog when said dog also happens to be a pug, that's a fantastic mechanic.
(chuckling) Because I happen to love dogs, too, and I'm just...
I'm perfectly happy to be convinced that I'm wrong, as well, but that won't happen because somebody says «You're wrong, and your little dog, too...» but because they offer a cogent and plausible physical argument that is better than my own or discover a fundamental flaw in my reasoning.
If the coat is too close to his undercarriage or back end, messy, horrible, nasty accidents will happen and you (and your dog) will never recover.
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