Sentences with phrase «injured in a dog fight»

Not exact matches

Parents should know that this film includes diseased and starving animals, children and adults in peril, murder, death of parents, child injured badly, dog fights with animals injured and killed, skeletons, some disturbing images including surgery, brief strong language, and references to dogs mating.
Large aggressive dogs or predatory animals can easily get in to the yard to hurt, fight even injure dogs confined with this type of fence.
Sometimes the fighting is so bad that a dog is going to be seriously injured or killed, or someone in the home might be seriously injured or killed.
Certain breeds of working dog like the German Shorthaired Pointer have long been subjected to tail docking because a long tail posed a potential hazard — the dog could be seized by the tail in a fight or the tail could be injured while the dog chases its quarry through the underbrush.
Dogs and cats seeking a female in heat can become aggressive and may injure themselves, other animals or people by engaging in fights.
Rags had been in a fight with another dog, and it left the 8 - year - old Jack Russell Terrier mix badly injured!
A fight can be terrifying to watch and may result in your dogs being severely injured or even killed.
This not only will likely get your dog's attention off the fight, it also puts you in the safest position to not get injured yourself.
Euthanasia is a more compassionate than tossing a dog or cat out in a strange area where its fate is often decided by being hit by a car, shot, injured in a fight with other desperate strays, starvation, or dehydration.
But dogs other than pit bulls almost never fight to the death, and re-gripping to achieve a lock bite is typical only of pit bulls; other dogs re-grip mostly in games of tug, being careful at all times not to let their teeth touch the opposing tugger, let alone injure the playmate.
A Pom won't back down from a fight with a larger dog and may be injured even in rough play.
Dogs can be severely injured in fights, and the longer the problem continues, the harder it can be to resolve.
The new law requires that vicious dogs - those that attack and seriously injure people, are trained for fighting, belong to the breed known as pit bull dog, or have been used in the commission of a crime - be photographed and registered with the police department, permanently identified with tattoos and microchips, and housed in locked pens with a lid when not in a house or on a leash.
Off - leash dogs also get in fights with another animal and have injured passersby.
The potters were extremely poor often with large families and it is believed these early breeders killed every dog that showed aggression to humans especially children this completely eradicated human aggressive traits within the breed, so much so it was a common site to see a badly injured fighting dog returning home in prams alongside newborn babies.
The main causes of sibling rivalry (dog fighting with other dogs in the household) is where owners treat dogs differently, where they have a favorite or where one dog has been sick or injured.
Have there been 5 instances of growls and brief tiffs, or have the dogs engaged in several fights in which one dog or both dogs were badly injured?
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