Not exact matches
So for all
of you mamas insisting your immaculate house is messy, and all
of you
normal mamas therefore afraid to have anyone come into your house ever because that level
of clean is just not achievable due to kids / time /
dogs /
life / constant art projects, let's set some guidelines.
With trusty
dog Bitzer on their tail, Shaun and the group do all they can to return
life on the farm back to
normal, a relentless animal - control officer following their every move not caring this jaunt out
of their peaceful country home is done with the purest and most heartfelt
of intentions.
There are moments that seem almost overwhelming in their intensity; the first moments in the outside world, the touch
of a real
dog, the understanding that everyone else carried on with a
normal life, the shared bond over breakfast cereal but everything feels so natural and unforced that the film carries you gently through them.
A Partial History
of Lost Causes by Jennifer duBois Amelia Anne Is Dead and Gone by Kat Rosenfield And When She Was Good by Laura Lippman Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain Don't Ever Get Old by Daniel Friedman Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story by D.T. Max Happiness Is a Chemical in the Brain by Lucia Perillo HHhH by Laurent Binet Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson Lots
of Candles, Plenty
of Cake by Anna Quindlen New Ways to Kill Your Mother by Colm Tóibín No One is Here Except All
of Us by Ramona Ausubel Red Ruby Heart in a Cold Blue Sea by Morgan Callan Rogers Say Nice Things About Detroit by Scott Lasser Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt The End
of Your
Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe The Liar, the Bitch and the Wardrobe by Allie Kingsley The People
of Forever Are Not Afraid by Shani Boianjiu There Is No
Dog by Meg Rosoff This Book Is Full
of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don't Touch It by David Wong This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple Why Be Happy When You Could Be
Normal?
Generally, if the activity
of the adrenal gland can be controlled, many
dogs with this form
of Cushing's Disease can
live normal lives for many years as long as they take their medication and stay under close medical supervision.
While some
dogs appear to partially recover and
live relatively
normal lives, other
dogs are euthanized due to the severity
of the disease.
I'm like millions
of other perfectly
normal people and it's only natural that we want to share our homes and
lives with our canine companions, but it can be so difficult to know how to find and buy
dogs these days.
I'll take a patch - work
dog who made it through his crucial surgeries and had a
normal recovery any day over a canine companion having a likely - cancerous intestinal mass compromising his quality
of life lingering inside his body.
Unfortunately, damage and erosion
of joint cartilage can cause your
dog painful joints and inflammation, making it difficult for your
dog to lead a
normal life.
The goal
of the Aspetuck Angel Fund is to help
dogs and cats who are likely to regain a
normal quality
of life if provided with medical and / or surgical intervention.
The series showed that many purebred
dogs are prone to diseases and health problems that have resulted from «the tyranny
of the show ring» — breeders selecting their
dogs to accentuate specific, often freakish traits that win at
dog shows but leave them unfit for
living the
life of a
normal dog.
«Every
dog I've necropsied (similar to doing a human autopsy), most after
living out a
normal life after suffering the disease many years ago, showed evidence
of permanent lung damage, sometimes significant,» Jones notes.
When a new
dog comes into our
lives, we have a tendency to spend a great deal
of time with him / her before
life gets real and we have to go back to our
normal routines.
As you read these descriptions, be aware that none
of these are absolutes; if your
dog has acted a certain way his whole
life, then it just might be
normal behavior for him.
Oftentimes, discomfort and / or a loss
of vision can accompany these issues, subsequently interfering with your
dog's
normal activities and impairing quality
of life.
Dogs affected by this problem can lead a
normal happy
life with a little extra care
of the skin and perhaps a sweater in the cold.
The goal
of treatment
of elbow dysplasia is to relieve pain and maintain function in the affected limbs, allowing the
dog to
live an active,
normal life.
If owners can't provide adequate proactive care to
dogs with elbow dysplasia — or if a
dog's quality
of life is deteriorating — UAP surgery has proven to be about 60 percent successful in returning
dogs to
normal function.
Dogs with fewer fully developed heartworms and minimal internal damage have the greatest potential
of living a
normal life after treatment.
However, with a lot
of patience and loving care, most rescue
dogs can eventually lead a happy,
normal life with a new family.
The
dog isn't made to deal with
life as a
normal dog, so they never achieve
normal behavior patterns by dealing with the
normal stresses
of life.
Play is often viewed as practice for real -
life skills, so it's not unusual to see stalking, chasing, hunting, and even killing behaviors as part
of normal dog play.
It's been found that 75 %
of dogs with Hip Dysplasia lead
normal lives using the correct supplements some simple ways their owners can relieve discomfort include
Most
of the time, PSS can be corrected with surgery, and the
dog will go on to
live a
normal, healthy
life.
Dogs get to know and anticipate the
normal routines
of life very quickly.
However, epileptic
dogs often have shorter than
normal life spans because their bodies are not completely healthy, as a result
of either a known or an unknown cause.
If you can not afford the donation, it is doubtful you will be able to afford any medical emergencies for your
dog or any medical care that could arise during the
normal course
of a
dog's
life.
Prolonged exposure to extreme cold and freezing temperatures can lead to
life threatening hypothermia (severe lowering
of the
normal body temperature), especially for smaller
dogs, cats,
dogs with short hair, and all animals who are acclimated to our typically warmer climate.
Huge quantities
of the
live beneficial bacteria in FortiFlora replace the bad bacteria, and the
dog's
normal gut flora is restored.
With training, pets can help their owners to lead a more
normal life, as with the case
of guide
dogs for the blind.
Though grains don't make it to the top
of the list
of pet allergies, they are among the top five, and this implies that some
dogs will have to avoid the consumption
of grain products such as those with wheat and corn, for them to
live a happy, healthy and
normal life.
From there the book progresses through how to choose a
dog and where to get one, how
dogs learn and how to housetrain a pup, a review
of training tools, discussion
of the
life phases
of a growing
dog, and recommendations about responding to
normal but irritating behaviors.
First described in 1842 by Gustav Simon, a French dermatologist, Demodex mites are
normal skin inhabitants
of many mammals, and > 140 species
of Demodex have been identified (2 in humans, 3 in
dogs).1 The mites
live in hair follicles as well as the sebaceous glands and ducts and feed off
of sebum, cells, and debris from the epidermis.2, 3 In
dogs, the mites are passed from the bitch to her puppies through close contact while nursing.
We've had dozens
of surgeries to repair luxating patellas for
dogs before they were adopted and went on to
live normal lives in their forever homes.»
Fortunately, once the cause
of colitis is identified, most
dogs can be treated and return to their
normal lives.
Acne is a
normal part
of life for
dogs, especially if they are still growing up.
Every
dog is different and some may rehabilitate from their experience faster and more easily, but there is a high likelihood that these hounds will never be the «
normal» mellow, graceful companion so many
of us picture when we consider bringing a wolfhound into our
lives.
But when they knew the numbers
of adult
dogs that this business was licensed to keep, the quiet niggle became a screeching foghorn and they knew that there was no way, despite claims, that their much wanted puppy would be starting
life in a
normal home environment.
These
dogs change the
lives of their handlers and make it possible for them to
live as
normal a
life as possible.
Their parents are not snoozing on sofas in the
living room, or cuddling up on laps when the family settle down, there is simply no way that number
of dogs could be
living as regular
dogs in a
normal home environment.
Because
of their
normal behavioral changes at this point in their
lives, many
dogs are surrendered to animal shelters.
Recovery is similar to what we see in smaller breeds as in 4 - 6 weeks
of slow increase in activity and return to
normal function in over 90 %
of dogs for
life.
More importantly, the hip socket is not yet damaged so it provides a much better chance
of your
dog leading a more
normal life.
While insulin can keep IDDM under control so that the
dog lives a
normal life, the most effective type
of insulin for each
dog depends on its individual body and the stage
of its disease.
While barking is a
normal part
of your
dog's vocal vocabulary, it is also true that too much barking may create havoc in your
life and the
life of your neighbors.
Depending on the breed or the particular mix that constitutes a given
dog,
dog shedding is a natural and
normal part
of a
dog's
life.
The Demodex mange mite
lives inside the hair follicles
of all
normal dogs.
The disadvantages
of spaying female
dogs include a slight increase in aggressive tendencies in some females after OHE, an increased risk
of urinary incontinence (usually treatable but may require
life - long treatment), weight gain above what would occur with
normal maturity in about 10 %
of dogs and the risk
of the surgery itself.
The focus during the early 12 weeks
of life should be socialisation with other
dogs, kids and the hustle and bustle
of normal life.
You will also see that many
of our
dogs routinely
live very
normal lives despite epilepsy, and some even participate in competition (agility and obedience) and serve as therapy
dogs.