Not only are you being totally inconsiderate of others, you're
not being a responsible dog owner.
Not exact matches
Owners are responsible to make sure
dogs do
not eat plastic eggs.
«Therefore, as an
owner, you
are responsible for what your
dog does and have a duty to take reasonable actions to prevent injury,
not just bites,» he adds.
This
is not a situation you want to
be in as a
responsible dog owner.
It
's not about size but rather the
dog's demeanour and how
responsible an
owner is.
The fight against BSL
is a passion for me, I believe I
am a
responsible owner but I
am still learning everyday and so
is my
dog... we have a strong bond that will never
be broken because of one of us... and I do
nt want the government to break that bond between us either.
Our goal
is not only to place
dogs in well - matched, carefully screened forever homes, but also to educate
dog owners about
responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay / neuter, positive behavior training, and good nutrition.
It
is called the s.t.a.r. program and all puppy
owners who want to let their
dogs gain this honor take a pledge to take care of their puppy's health needs,
be responsible for their puppy's safety,
be responsible for their puppy's quality of life, and for
not allowing their puppy to infringe on the rights of others.
Pet
owners are solely
responsible and liable for any and all actions of their pet during the stay at
Dog & Pooch, including, and
not limited to, injury to another pet, a D&P staff member, or a member of the public.
i would say about 75 % of puppymill pups
are [email protected]'s i
am a byber i raise healthy
dogs their cared for like any
responsible breeder cares for their
dogs.my pups
are vet checks first shots
n worming before they leave the new
owners get a shot record with their first shots
n worming
n the weight of the puppy.bybers
are not puppymills.so do
nt put us in the same catagory.if anyone wants my vets number i will
be happy to give it to you
n you can call
n ask him how i take care of my
dogs n pups.
If your situation allows you to choose
not to spay or neuter you
dog,
be a
responsible owner and do
not allow your animal to reproduce, unless you
are knowledgeable and experienced in the area of breeding.
Since
dogs at play do
not comprehend «overdoing it», it
is our job as
responsible pet
owners to supervise them while playing in the Texas heat.
Thank You for The Pit Bull Description its the
Owners not the Dogs I am a Responsible Pit Owner and hate seeing Pit Bull Breads in the wrong hands... Train the owners don't ban the br
Owners not the
Dogs I
am a
Responsible Pit
Owner and hate seeing Pit Bull Breads in the wrong hands... Train the
owners don't ban the br
owners don't ban the breed...
We all know many
dogs sadly end up in shelters; unfortunately this
is often because the
owner didn't make a
responsible decision, or chose the wrong breed or
dog.
That said, many people do
not go through the effort of
being a
responsible dog owner.
A
responsible owner will spend time researching
dog breeds, finding reputable breeders, speaking to them and collating first - hand information, and looking at puppies (it
's generally
not a good idea to succumb to the charms of the very first puppy you see - the aim
is to get a good idea of what
's out there in order to make an informed final decision).
If
dog... MORE
owners choose
not to
be responsible and respectful, then it only gives
dogs and their
owners a bad name.
If you bought a puppy from a pet store, chances
are you
're new to
dogs, as most long - time
dog owners are aware that
responsible breeders will
not sell
dogs to pet stores, making the origin and breeding of a pet store pup rather questionable.
It
is the committee's intention to find a balance between ensuring that such tragedies
are not repeated and protecting the rights of
responsible dog owners,» Mr Morris said.
Often, these lawsuits
are brought about by
responsible dog owners whose family
dogs were confiscated simply because of their appearance,
not their behavior.
«The plaintiffs and their cohorts don't want there to
be any standards for the
responsible care of
dogs in commercial breeding facilities, and that
's just
not acceptable to Texas pet
owners who want to protect
dogs from cruelty and abuse.»
Responsible dog owners will
not only
be protecting their own
dogs but also other
dogs in the community by lessening the spread of the disease.
GDRNC
is not responsible for an incident that occurs with these
dogs due to any action by a new
owner.
Store
owners who sign The HSUS» pledge receive a placard proclaiming, «We love puppies; that
's why we don't sell them,» to display in the store, as well as materials about adopting a
dog or finding a
responsible breeder.
My
dog isn't aggressive towards other
dogs, even the staff at doggy day care
are amazed at how well behaved he
is and it
's because I
'm a
responsible pet
owner who socialise my
dog early on, taught him to sit at intersections for the little green man so in case he did get lost he won't get hit by a car.
I
was and still
am a
responsible dog owner and do
not let my
dogs run lose to become a statistic.
Could you imagine a time when every American
dog owner was so
responsible we would
not have to submit man's best friend to a painful operation?
Responsible dog breeders sell their puppies to new homes, take back puppies that buyers can
not keep,
are available to answer questions and help new
owners train their puppies, and protect the health and well -
being of their breeds.
To
be responsible pet
owner it doesn't mean to spay and neuter, it means to care for your
dogs, make sure they don't produce puppies make sure they get all vaccines and vet check ups and high quality food.
I think spaying / neutering your
dog shouldn't
be made a big deal but
owners being responsible enough to except everything that comes with a
dog should
be taken seriously.
Socializing your
dog doesn't mean bringing Fido to a tea party with the ladies... it means
being a
responsible pet
owner and teaching your
dog to
be calm and confident in any situation.
&
Responsible Dog Owner: The HIGH protection ability of Caucasian Shepherd, plus it
's HUGE size, plus it
's ability to do damage, I could
NOT in my right mind suggest this breed to anyone, unless they have livestock to protect, out in the middle of NOWHERE with LARGE predators they need protection against!
Unfortunately
not every
dog owner is responsible.
With this training style,
owners remain part of the training process and
not only see their
dog advance to greater levels, but
are also
responsible for it.
As a pit bull
owner it
is difficult to read the title of this and
not start to feel defensive, but I do appreciate that you took the time to mention that
responsible ownership will turn out sweet, safe
dogs and that many
dogs deviate from the «breed standard.»
Most affected by such a ban
are the easy - to - find, licensed family
dogs owned by
responsible people,
not the unlicensed
dogs of irresponsible
owners and criminals.
Learning how to handle your own
dog, maintain the training consistency, and
being responsible for your
dog's outstanding behaviors... I can't think of a better reward for a loving
dog owner!
It
's not uncommon to see people using
dog treadmills for
dogs that just need a little more exercise in their daily routine, but
responsible owners don't put young puppies on them.
The fight against BSL
is a passion for me, I believe I
am a
responsible owner but I
am still learning everyday and so
is my
dog... we have a strong bond that will never
be broken because of one of us... and I don't want the government to break that bond between us either.
In addition, as a
dog owner, you
are responsible for taking them to a grooming center on a regular basis to ensure that they
not only look beautiful, but ensure wellness and health too.
I hear many excuses from
owners for
not walking
dogs regularly - less places to walk, working longer hours; more adverse weather conditions and higher concentration of
dogs in parks — but we
are responsible for our pets and time needs to
be made to meet their requirements.
As a
Responsible dog owner you need to make sure that your
dog obeys when he
is surrounded by new smells and other
dogs,
not just when you
are alone in your house.
As
responsible owners it
's up to us to make sure our
dogs are getting just the right nutrition, and sometimes
not too much, and that means
not just with food but with water too.
A
dog or cat
being at large
is one that
is on property other than the property of the
owner and
is not on a leash and / or under the control of a person
responsible.
We also need more education on: • The importance and necessity of spaying and neutering, so we can end pet overpopulation • Ending puppy mills once and for all, so we can end the senseless suffering of mama
dogs whose feet often times never touch the ground • The importance of micro-chipping, so beloved pets can return home • The importance of vaccinations, so we can eradicate diseases like parvo that leave innocent puppies suffering • Updating our licensing laws so that pet «
owners»
are held
responsible for their animal's actions,
not the animal.
I believe that most
dog owners will
not argue that socializing puppies as early in their lives as possible
is the most
responsible thing to do for the benefit of the
dogs as well as their human
owners.
But as
responsible pet
owners, please ensure that your
dogs and cats aren't innocent victims of Halloween's fun and frolics.
There
are thousands of cats and
dogs in Georgia alone that
are euthanized each year because no one has room for them or their
owners were not responsible enough to spay or neuter their pet.
ACC reminds all pet
owners to ensure that their animal does
not get lost by practicing
responsible pet ownership including making sure your
dog is licensed and always kept on a leash when outside, that your cat
is kept indoors, your pet
is wearing a tag and has a microchip, and
is spayed / neutered.
Breed - specific legislation
not only discourages
responsible people from owning certain breeds — even though these
are the
owners that these types of
dogs need the most — but it also legalizes discrimination against, and places extra burdens on, the few
responsible people who dare to provide a loving home for a
dog of one of these breeds.