Sentences with phrase «much space your dog»

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«The ASPCA is pleased to be in a position where we can assist animal shelters in Florida by helping move homeless cats and dogs out of impacted communities to free up much - needed space for owned pets displaced by the storm,» said Dick Green, senior director of Disaster Response for ASPCA Field Investigations and Response.
We have been learning a lot, trying to grow as much food in a small space as we can, and still have room to give the chicken flock spots to «pasture,» leaving a little space in the yard for two beehives, two dogs and two kids with lots of playmates!
Much as NASA used simulators to test dogs and monkeys before launching them into space to gauge the physiological effects of g - forces and weightlessness, Bond sealed animals, and eventually human volunteers, in pressurized tanks to simulate a deep - sea habitat.
The removable cargo floor panel allows you to store plenty of dog related items without taking up to much cargo space.
«Dog food I don't really bother too much with because I don't have the space — and I can't compete on price.
Some dogs, much like some people, are more solitary, don't make friends quickly, or just need some space.
The crate should be large enough for the puppy or dog to stand up without having to hunch, lie on his side with legs outstretched, and turn around with ease and no more or less... a if you give them too much space in their crate... your puppy will arrange his crate to have both a bedroom and a bathroom.
In an attempt to draw air in through this cramped space many affected dogs will put much more effort into their breathing.
Kibble is typically very calorie - dense so it doesn't take up much space in the stomach and can leave your dog feeling hungry.
dogs do nut require much living space.
Consider a few things when you look at size: can I control this dog out walking if an incident occurs, can this dog handle family rough - housing, and how much space do I have?
Don't make the crate too big for your dog because too much space will give him great opportunities to move around and his metabolism would increase, forcing him to release himself often.
If you go much smaller things can get chaotic and there just isn't enough space in between dogs to get things accomplished.
Since their small size does not warrant for much space, these little dogs have become appealing to those living in the city, apartments, and condos.
When seeking out the type of dog you want to bring home, consider the obvious such as the advantages over a grown dog versus a puppy, the size of the space you have to offer them, whether you have a backyard or will need to walk them, and how much time you will be able to devote to dog training.
Though dogs prefer to have a close - in den - like space, they also need room — but not too much — to feel comfortable.
In reality dogs don't want too much extra space in a dog house.
Your dog will be living in a smaller space, pretty much always indoors, and won't have access to a free running yard.
In addition, if there is too much space in the carrier, the dog may think that it has enough room to relieve itself in one corner of the carrier.
* Enough space to avoid crowding — If dogs become too crowded, it is much easier for a «bully» or a pack of dogs to corner and harass another dog.
Wireless dog fences give your dog more exercise space (find out how much exercise your dog needs), and they don't take up space in your yard.
One widely agreed - upon strategy is to give such a dog as much space as you can.
Therefore, it is usually important to ensure that the crate is only fulfilling the length, width and height requirements of the dog without leaving too much or too little space.
When people come down with a case of puppy love, they often forget to ask basic questions, such as how much space the full - grown dog will need - inside and outside.
Too much protein in the diet of a large breed dog can cause excess weight gain in a short space of time, which can put stress on developing joints and lead to conditions such as arthritis in future.
As this is not much active time in comparison to other breeds, and they do not require a great deal of space, this is a good dog for apartments, the elderly, and city dwellers.
Dogs, like people, also need times when they can relax and slow down, as too much exercise can cause unwanted stress, so periods of quiet time to chew on a favorite bone or space just to sleep is important throughout the day.
For these types of dogs, a home environment is much more relaxing and they have the added benefit of being in a familiar space with all the comforts of home!
Often they'll want to be left alone more than before and won't have much understanding for other dogs and animals, and people trespassing in their space, even those that they got along with nicely before.
Thirdly, having a number of dogs and not just one or two, the dynamics of preparing and storing home cooked or raw meals is thrown into a whole new perspective that would take not only extensive time and much careful thought and preparation, but indeed I do not have the space to store so much fresh and frozen foods to continuously feed a pack of dogs.
Chihuahua dogs will always be popular with city dwellers and people without much living space.
As compare to petting other dogs, it is very economical to have Chihuahua because they do not require much space in your house while training them is not as difficult as training a big dog.
Aside from that, weighing about 13 - 18 pounds, this dog breed will not take up much space.
Dogs that are not neutered are much more likely to want to get out of the small backyard space and roam the neighborhood often leading to being hit by a car.
Your dog, when correctly introduced to their new crate, will soon spend much of their time in the crate as this is where they feel comfortable and it is «their» personal space.
For example, if your dog is crated all day while you're at work and then crated again all night, he's spending too much time in too small a space.
Do not allow dogs to crowd or get pushy at doorways... too much opportunity for a conflict in a tight space.
This means, for the most part, these dogs have lived their lives pretty much in a cage that is big enough for them to stand up and turn around - it's all the law requires that the breeders supply - now, go look at your darling pet and IMAGINE their lives limited to such a small living space.
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Newfie rescue groups are inundated with dogs, some with poor temperament and ill - health because unscrupulous breeders failed to screen for genetic diseases, assess the temperament of their breeding dogs, and socialize their puppies and some because owners weren't prepared for a very big dog that shed, drooled, and took up too much space.
Many people wished to have ownership of the majestic and much sought after Siberian Husky, but had limited space or other pet - related restrictions that simply did not allow for them to own the large dogs.
The shelter features a top - of - the - line ventilation system to curtail the spread of disease, an education room to provide valuable animal training and educational programs, the Sarah Paul Surgical Suite, space for approximately 75 dogs and 150 cats, a room for the smaller «exotic» animals, private «get - acquainted rooms» for people meeting potential pets, and so much more.
Added more dog beds, but spaced much further apart, so they can always find an empty one at a distance she approves.
A smaller / toy breed dog is going to be much easier to get prepared when space is at a premium.
This space might be included in your registration expenses, but if not you will save money because the small breed dogs do not need as much of the premium space and the costs are going be less for this space also.
Environment where dog lives: Guidelines include what type of flooring surfaces breeders should use, how much access to outdoors and the type of space where the dog spends most of its time.
We are completely out of kennel space and our bigger dogs seem to sit here much longer than
We are completely out of kennel space and our bigger dogs seem to sit here much longer than our smalls, so we're hoping you'll be the one to turn these dogs» bad luck around!
With too much extra space, many dogs — particularly puppies — will feel free to use a corner of the crate as a bathroom.
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