If I think the problem is primarily psychological (obsessive / compulsive behavior),
I often place these dogs on chlomipramine hydrochloride, an anti-obsessional drug that belongs to the dibenzazepine class of tricyclic antidepressants.
We often place dogs with people who have an adoption application on file.
Not exact matches
Ok, so technically you can get corn
dog nuggets at many
places across property, and technically they're
often on the kid's menu.
I used corn flour in
place of semolina, canola oil for sweet butter and stevia in
place of sugar... I don't measure very
often so I am not sure how much carrot and Granny Smith apple I added but I can tell you this... I ate more of them than all four
dogs put together which was NOT my intention.
Although sharper bettors may
often place larger bets on the
dogs, it will be beneficial in the long run for
dogs to hit at a higher rate in order to combat the overwhelming public support on favorites.
Indie films, where this quandary was honed in the first
place (as is
often the case with any sub-genre), gets to take another punch at the question with How to Kill Your Neighbor's
Dog.
With your wall map and miniature
dog teams in
place, your students committed to following individual mushers, and a well developed background on the
dogs, you're ready to receive updates at least twice a day (and more
often if you are interested) online.
But as budgets tighten and the cost of staging these
dog - and - pony shows within the confines of a convention center escalate, more and more of these events are moved off - site and held in the evenings before the press preview — a real pain for us writers, because the reveals
often overlap and we can't be in three
places at once.
They know the
dogs and
often their histories and personalities, so they can help
place active
dogs with active people and mellower
dogs in less active homes.
Often, for larger
dogs, unless there are service pets, a
place in the passenger section of a plane is not an option.
Pet stores may seem like the perfect
place to buy a
dog, but more
often than not, where they got the
dog is shocking.
Canine Bordetella is
often times seen in
places where a lot of
dogs live together, such as in canine residences, pet shops, breeding kennels etc. and when one gets it, it very quickly spreads to all the other animals.
It may sadden you to know that your new canine companion more than likely comes from a puppy mill, which the ASPCA defines as «a large - scale commercial
dog breeding operation that
places profit over the well - being of its
dogs — who are
often severely neglected — and acts without regard to responsible breeding practices».
If you take your
dog to a variety of
places (parks, school yards,
dog runs etc.) then it might be wise to do it more
often.
Puppies and
dogs often like to have a quiet, snug
place where they can get away from noise and people for a little while to nap and chill out.
Unfortunately, the decline of the child's promise and the rise of Mom's responsibility
often cause tremendous stress in the family relationship with the
dog, and the purpose for getting a
dog in the first
place becomes clouded in anger and frustration.
For
dogs, vigorous daily walks are
often a great
place to start for most
dogs.
These interactions are usually most
often found at
dog kennels, groomers, daycare facilities, and shelters.Dogs who regularly visit
dog parks and other
places where pups gather in numbers can also get sick.
Smaller
dogs can
often have knee caps that pop in and out of
place («luxating patellas»).
It's a dangerous
place for a dumped
dog, but people drive there every day and leave their pets behind; residents
often see the
dogs chasing the car as it drives away.
These
dogs often come house broken and have genereally been someones beloved pet, but are needing to be
placed in a new home.
Buying a puppy from a such a
place supports animal abuse and, since puppy mill puppies
often have health and behavior problems, can leave the owner have to care for a sick or aggressive
dog.
Dominant
dogs will physically assert themselves over the other
dogs to establish their
place in the pack,
often by standing over or pushing against the other
dog or
place their mouth on the other
dog's neck to insure they understand their
place.
Fortunately, the vision of affected
dogs can
often be restored to a normal state by surgically removing the abnormal lens and substituting an artificial lens in its
place.
These attacks are happening in public
places, in people \'s own gardens and even in the street... We can not stress enough to the public, to breeders, to pit bull owners and to those rescuing these
dogs, that no amount of socialisation or love can remove their genetics and their propensity for
dog aggression and animal aggression... we can never change their genetic make up... Even the most
dog friendly, relaxed pit bull
often does show some kind of
dog aggression sometime in its life.»
Simply use the leash to keep him in
place often then walking away in the opposite direction, giving the
dog the «reward» of the distance he craves at that moment but giving him that reward without him having to flee.
I can't tell you the joy it brings me to see the changes that take
place over the weeks and months as they turn from a sick, sad,
often shut down
dog into a normal, healthy companion pet who will go on to be adopted.
While
dogs are awesome animals that can
often brighten up a person's day no matter what they may be going through, they aren't the only furry little friends that need a
place to call home.
Dogs given free rein
often seek out - of - the way
places to defecate.
Private rescues can
often tell you a lot about the
dog or cat because the animal has been kept in foster care for a period of time before being
placed up for adoption.
In England during the 1500s and after, before a beef cattle (a bull) was slaughtered it
often was
placed in a ring with one or more
dogs to drag it to the ground by the method of grabbing the bull's nose or ears with a death grip.
In the past,
dog «experts»
often recommended «rank reduction» strategies to teach
dogs their
place, which of course needed to be lower than that of their owner
As a
dog trainer and behavior consultant, Susan Smith looks at the
places where
dog behavior and human lifestyle, love of
dogs and conducting business meet most
often:
After 1835, when Britain banned such activities, blood - sport enthusiasts pitted the
dogs against each other and
often placed bets on the outcomes.
Often, classes take
place at a
dog training facility, but some are conducted in a pet supply store, veterinary office, or some other canine facility.
Scared lost
dogs will use the path of least resistance, and railroad tracks
often provide a convenient route of travel between their hiding
places and food sources.
Pet parents
often take «field trips» to the airport, mall, and other crowded
places in order to expose service
dogs to a variety of environments.
A mistreated
dog will
often come back for more because it learns that its
place in the human pack is the pariah position.
In fact, urban
dogs, by visiting
dog parks, doggie day care, and other
places where lots of
dogs congregate, are
often more at risk than their country counterparts for picking up parasites.
Large - breed
dogs are affected more
often than small
dogs; and
dogs that are overweight are more likely to experience symptoms because of the extra strain
placed on ligaments and joints.
That said, families interested in adopting a senior or special needs Cavalier may have a greater chance of rescuing from us, since these
dogs are
often harder to
place.
Separation anxiety in
dogs is
often expressed as barking, howling, whining, chewing digging, pacing, scratching, and / or urinating and defecating in inappropriate
places while an owner is away or upon his or her return.
Home turf for a Canaan
Dog means anything he considers «his» - which could include your local dog park (if you visit often enough), the family car, or other frequently visited plac
Dog means anything he considers «his» - which could include your local
dog park (if you visit often enough), the family car, or other frequently visited plac
dog park (if you visit
often enough), the family car, or other frequently visited
places.
The act of kissing a
dog often requires
placing our faces close to theirs.
Eventually your
dog will move to their
place more
often in order to receive a reward.
Often when
dogs are rescued from these types of situations they may continue coprophagiac behavior even when
placed in a safe home and fed a healthy diet.
We have
often waive that entirely in the case of a senior or a
dog that has taken a while to
place.
You may have to repeat yourself
often and continue to provide treats or toys until your
dog can be confident that the crate is a good
place.
Formally known as canine infectious tracheobronchitis, kennel cough receives its common name because
dogs often pick up this highly contagious condition after a stay at a boarding facility, grooming shop or other
places containing large numbers of
dogs.
All too
often, people misjudge
dogs in shelter as last chance
dogs,
dogs with no
place else to be.