Not exact matches
After shouting epithets at the driver, who
never stops, Oscar runs into the street to cradle the
injured dog.
As far as the antibiotics, I feel that every
dog should get them just in case (you
never know how rambunctious the
dog may be and
injure the wound and get it infected), but many
dogs don't need them and heal just fine quickly.
We've heard the laments of owners who swear that THEIR
dog would
never / has
never been aggressive... until someone gets
injured.
If the system is active, every time the
dog goes near the electrically - charged invisible fence, it connects with the collar - mounted receiver to deliver an electric charge which startles the
dog but
never hurt or
injure it.
Dog vaccinations should never be given to a dog who is ill or injured as this will only make it harder for the body to he
Dog vaccinations should
never be given to a
dog who is ill or injured as this will only make it harder for the body to he
dog who is ill or
injured as this will only make it harder for the body to heal.
Never reach for your
dog's collar or head as this is the surest way to get
injured during a
dog fight.
I certify that this
dog has
never bitten or
injured anyone.
This was
never used to
injure cattle, or in a way that could be deemed animal cruelty - instead, it's akin to giving your
dog's leash a little tug to remind him to walk forward.
I've
never injured myself, my
dog or others and I know we should
never say
never, but so far I feel much safer with being able to control their distance from me, or proximity to me in case of danger.
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.
I personally have
never had a
dog that has been
injured through eating raw bones.
Pain killers in cases of
dog paw sprain are
never recommended, since
dogs may feel comfortable and start walking, putting more pressure on already stretched and
injured tissues.
My Pit Bull
never bit anyone, but I had a moody weiner
dog once, drew blood almost once a day and he was very loved,
never injured.
They neglect to note that a large number of these animals are either surrendered by their owners for euthanasia because they are old and sick, seriously
injured, or dangerously aggressive; that many of the
dogs euthanized are unidentified, unclaimed strays that are too old, sick,
injured or aggressive to be placed in new homes; and many of the cats euthanized are feral animals that were
never owned but were trapped and impounded because they have become nuisances.
Unfortunately, apparently only the ever - lengthening numbers of lawsuits filed by
injured volunteers, and ever - increasing amounts of payout, appear likely to persuade the animal sheltering community that volunteers should
never have unsupervised contact of any sort with
dogs of dangerous breed or history, and that supervised contact should be done only under the supervision of appropriately trained animal care & control professionals, with the knowhow, experience, and equipment to stop
dog attacks within seconds ---- or, better yet, prevent them.
For example,
dog -
dog guarding in which the
dogs are «talking» but
never injuring each other can usually be left alone.
ACC has a contract with the City of New York to be an open - admissions organization, which means it
never turns away any homeless, abandoned,
injured or sick animal in need of help, including cats,
dogs, rabbits, small mammals, reptiles, birds, farm animals and wildlife.
AC&C is an open - admissions organization, which means it
never turns away any homeless, abandoned,
injured or sick animal in need of help, including cats,
dogs, rabbits, small mammals, reptiles, birds, farm animals and wildlife.
Harnessing passion is enabling, once caged, rescue
dogs to take part in the pure joy of running through the forest, atop a dazzling layer of magical snow... glancing into the eyes of an
injured or neglected
dog only to see stoic perseverance gazing back and saying «yes we will help you»... laughing at the unabashed defiance of a senior
dog who runs off down the trail with all of the independence that defines their breeds... seeing the gratitude of
dogs who are just happy to finally be understood... and it is the melting of your heart to see a once homeless
dog on a comfortable bed surrounded by a family who loves them and whom will
never let them be homeless again.
ACC is an open - admissions organization, which means it
never turns away any homeless, abandoned,
injured or sick animal in need of help, including cats,
dogs, rabbits, small mammals, reptiles, birds, farm animals and wildlife.
Keep in mind that many
dog owners view their pet as a beloved member of the family, or at the very least an innocent animal that would
never injure a person unprovoked.