Sentences with phrase «lead dog dropped»

The lead dog dropped back and waited, looking at him, so he nodded, turned and trudged on.

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Toss in the fact that the «Skins have dropped three in a row by a combined score of 76 - 33, including a 23 - 0 shutout loss to Buffalo last week (the first time ever a Shanahan - led offense has been held scoreless in a game) and the public is pounding visiting San Fran, especially with the sportsbooks taking a valuable point away from home dog Washington.
Dogs don't break down sugar very well and excess sugar can lead to blood pressure drops, spiked blood sugars, and weight gain.
While it's a good choice for people as it does not affect their blood sugar levels, in dogs it can lead to a rapid, severe drop in blood sugar levels.
Our dogs quickly learn commands so take your dog's lead, drop the «small stuff,» and just enjoy the ride.
Probably the single most important piece of dog reporting in the past decade, the documentary led to the BBC dropping its coverage of Crufts, the UK's equivalent of the Westminster Dog Shdog reporting in the past decade, the documentary led to the BBC dropping its coverage of Crufts, the UK's equivalent of the Westminster Dog ShDog Show.
When you see a vehicle coming watch your dog, if the head drops, correct him with the lead and say, «No!»
It affects the trigeminal nerve and can lead to atrophy of the muscles and dogs may have a dropped jaw that can not stay closed.
You will learn to teach your dog to walk loosely on a lead as well as the following commands: sit, down, come, stay, leave it, wait, settle and drop it.
If your dog ingests this chemical it can lead to a rapid drop in blood sugar.
There are some heart conditions common in Boxers than can be devastating to their owners, often leading to the dog dropping dead at two or three years of age, and the tests for these are generally considered the most important.
A herding dog will drop his head and carry it forward as his speed increases; proper assessment of OES movement requires that the dog be shown on a loose lead, not «strung up» and at a moderate speed.
Daisy chaining, dropped leads, and other bad behavior using examples from the dog bite literature.»
In humans, xylitol does not affect blood sugar levels, but in dogs, ingestion of xylitol can lead to a rapid and severe drop in blood sugar levels.
Anti-inflammatory drops are necessary for the remainder of the dog's life to prevent conditions such as a detached retina or glaucoma a condition where pressure increases within the eye often leading to blindness and eventual removal of the eye.
The idea of owning the world's smartest dog breed may seem appealing; however, it very often leads to this breed being dropped off at local shelters.
(NEVER use human toothpaste, though; it could contain xylitol, a substance that causes a precipitous drop in blood sugar, leading to hypoglycemia and possibly death in dogs.
The article reports that it is likely the success of rescue groups in reducing the numbers of dogs needing adoption that has led to an increase in such organizations turning to buying dogs offered at auctions by commercial kennels: «As the number of commercial kennels has decreased, so has the number of shelter animals killed in the United States: A February 2017 estimate put the total for dogs alone at 780,000, a steep drop from estimates for all shelter animals that were as high as 20 million in the 1970s.»
Learn «dog speak,» the body language and vocalizations needed to communicate with your dog... how to train without jerking, hitting, kicking, or shaking... five ways to establish a leadership role so your dog will happily follow your lead... new step - by - step instructions for teaching vital commands such as sit, stay, come and drop it.
Remember that extended time in cold water can drop your dogs core temperature and lead to hypothermia or even death.
Bone cancer in large dogs can get aggressive and often lead to a drastic drop in quality of life.
The topics covered during this course are: sit, down, stay, come when called, loose lead walking, heeling, drop it, leave it, proper greetings with other dogs or people, proper manners (not jumping, mouthing, excessively barking).
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