Sentences with phrase «living in a home with other pets»

Many of these pets are already trained and accustomed to living in a home with other pets.

Not exact matches

Our heart is in pet products, and we will increasingly coordinate the Petface brand with other products to fit within the pets» life and the parents» home.
Sorry but thanks to this many more sugar gliders (and the other animals legalized as «pets») will end up living out lives of loneliness in cages or in homes that ultimately decide they can't care for them or deal with the behavioral / health issues they develop due to the stress of living in captivity.
All cats are at risk of flea infestation, but those at highest risk include cats that have access to outdoors, cats living with other pets that go outdoors, and cats in multi-cat homes or environments.
Cats that live in homes or shelters with other pets have a higher risk.
The process takes a couple of hours where we learn more about your family, the home the greyhound will be living in, discuss compatibility with other pets and offer some tips on living with a greyhound.
A large number of retired racing greyhounds are likely «cat - tolerant» and live in foster homes with cats or other small pets.
I currently live in a house with a fenced yard with my foster mom and no other pets, and I'm looking for a similar forever home.
A large number of greyhounds are likely cat - tolerant and live in foster homes with cats or other small pets.
We provide spay / neuter clinics, educational programs, nursing home pet therapy, & work with other shelters and rescue organizations in the transport and saving of lives.
Current trends point to a majority of shelter pets who are restricted from living in homes with other animals and because the majority of homes already have pets, this creates long lengths of stay.
Dogs that live in homes or shelters with other pets have a higher risk.
Furthermore, because a lot of rescued rabbits live in foster homes, many are accustomed to living in households with children and other pets.
If either pet or both have lived with the other in a previous home, then the introduction process is likely to be easier.
Make sure the new adoptee will work in your homewith other pets, men, women, children, WHATEVER and WHOEVER he will encounter in his new life with you.
These organizations have similar requirements for therapy dog candidates: be friendly with other dogs (several therapy dogs may be present during visitations at the same facilities), be at least 1 year old, have lived with the owner for at least 6 months, consistently perform basic obedience skills, remain calm when being handled (petted, grabbed, hugged, etc.) by different people, and tolerate the sights, smells sounds, and equipment found in nursing home and hospital settings (wheelchairs, walkers, I - V poles, etc.).
Once the perfect pet is selected for the veteran, the pet then spends time in the home of our certified Pets for Vets trainer or foster family who teaches basic obedience and other valuable behaviors needed to live with their new guardian.
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