Sentences with phrase «often than dogs»

Dogs with long or thick hair may need to be brushed and maintained more often than dogs with short hair.
Still, cats don't receive equal veterinary care compared to dogs and are given up to shelters more often and adopted from shelter less often than dogs Cats are the Rodney Dangerfield of pets, getting no respect.
Since cats see their veterinarian less often than dogs do, my theory is there are fewer cats with any form of ID, collars, or chips and fewer with a rabies tag to serve as identification.
Many animal associations draw attention to taking your cat to the vet because cats visit the veterinarian less often than dogs, although cats outnumber dogs as household pets.
They lick and clean their coats more often than dogs, and in the process, swallow lots of hair.
Cats seem to go missing more often than dogs and are significantly harder to find because of their resources and their body size.
When it was the observer's turn to do the same, the wolves proved to be the better imitators, successfully opening the box more often than dogs.
In this data sample, the favorite has received the majority of the spread bets four times more often than dogs in the NFL and 3.5 times more often in the NBA.
If your dog spends a lot of time outdoors, regardless of type of coat he has, you will need to wash him more often than a dog that spends most of his time indoors.
You see a doctor more often than your dog.

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National animal nonprofits and lobbying groups — which often are at odds with one another on issues and legislation — struck a similar chord in saying the purchase of auction dogs at high prices was something other than a form of rescue.
I recall that I often felt closer to God and sensed the beauty of nature when I took the dog for a walk than I did at long - drawn - out church services.
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.
After USHG opened the first permanent Shake Shack as a kiosk in the park in 2004, Meyer's team spent years refining the craft: serving better - quality burgers, hot dogs, shakes, and fries; treating guests with a level of hospitality more often found in restaurants than fast - food joints; and making its cultish following of customers happy enough to endure those infamously long lines.
Because pigs are so smart — perhaps even smarter than cats and dogs — when crammed in gestation crates they often go insane from the stress, abuse, and lack of stimulation.
It involves no more than takingthe young dog out in the field as often as possible to acquaint him with alltypes of terrain and game cover.
It is because of public betting inclinations that big dogs get too many points more often than any subset.
I love this idea, because dog waste bags tend to be cheaper than the Ziploc bags that were often my go - to solution.
Cops show up late, are ill - informed about the original crime, don't know the territory, don't know the people, aren't held responsible for their actions, so surprisingly often they end up shooting into the crowd, needlessly killing dogs, needlessly damaging property, and just generally causing more violence and mayhem than was necessary to address the situation.
As many dog and cat owners can attest, neutered male animals often live longer than their intact counterparts.
Co-author Professor Daniel Mills of the School of Life Sciences at the University of Lincoln, said: «Humans are known to be very visual in both intra and inter-specific interactions, and because the vision of dogs is much poorer than humans, we often tend to think of them using their other senses to make sense of the world.
There was also a species effect, with dogs mouth - licking more often when looking at humans than at other dogs.
The dogs were able to select the angry or happy face more often than would be expected by random chance in every case, the study found.
Dogs fixed their gaze more often on familiar faces and eyes rather than strange ones, i.e. dogs scanned familiar faces more thorougDogs fixed their gaze more often on familiar faces and eyes rather than strange ones, i.e. dogs scanned familiar faces more thorougdogs scanned familiar faces more thoroughly.
Working on the mudflats, often with his son and dog in tow, is the fulfillment of a dream for Dewey, a shellfish farmer for more than 30 years who is also the public policy and communications director for Taylor Shellfish Company.
In general, the dogs missing the DNA were heavier than those with it, and were more motivated by food according to owner surveys — they paid attention to food more intently, and begged for food and scavenged for scraps more often.
[7] Prairie dogs with kin close by called more often than those that did not have kin nearby.
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Mickey's got gambling debts, his meat truck is more often carrying contraband than steak, and suddenly he's got to bury that dog of a stepson, «accidentally» killed on a construction site.
Rather than providing access to numerous weapons, Sleeping Dogs only provides weapons during missions, and often only when taken from opponents.
Starting out in stuff like Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Dog Day Afternoon, Henriksen is, like Christopher Walken, too often dismissed as a personality rather than a performer of skill and nuance.
Dogs that have been rescued, more often than not, return the favor, offering their human companions unconditional loyalty.
Most often, though, the dog simply sheds more than the owner would like, and the owner wants to know how to get rid of the knots or the shed hair throughout the home.
What better way to celebrate Mutts Day than to give one of these often overlooked dogs a forever home?
Researchers found that people who said they had a pet in both 1996 and 2001 had the fewest doctor visits, followed by people who had acquired a pet by 2001; the group of people who did not have a pet at either time had the highest number of doctor visits.11 Similarly, a study of women in China found that those who were dog owners had fewer doctor visits, took fewer days off sick from work, and exercised more often than non-dog owners.12
Because dogs also require a lot more exercise and exploration than cats, a yard is often desirable, yet not so easily attainable in urban environments.
«Cats often impact the neighbors more than dogs, but there are solutions for those problems... we can help keep someone from surrendering their cat because their neighbor is mad.»
Dogs often get cancer at about the same rate as humans, accounting for nearly half of animal deaths, especially among pets older than 10 years of age.
On the journey to adoption, dogs and cats often arrive at the San Diego Humane Society looking and feeling less than their best.
On top of providing them with the basic necessities, take note that dogs need to be bathed more often than cats.
This is a position adopted more often by domesticated dogs than strays.
This is especially terrible because they are often more fragile psychologically than dogs with... Continued
Pet stores may seem like the perfect place to buy a dog, but more often than not, where they got the dog is shocking.
A bossy dog is often easier to cure than a suspicious one because he may simply need to be reminded that he's not in charge.
Surprisingly, inner - city dogs dwelling in apartments often receive more exercise and better care from their owners than suburban dogs cooped up in small yards all day.
In an earlier study, vonHoldt had identified a gene that's mutated more often in dogs than wolves — one that possibly led to their domestication.
Aggressive dogs often get worse treatment and less understanding than dogs with other behavioral issues.
Airline managers reserve the right to deny any dog passage... and they invoke this right quite often, perhaps more often than they should.
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».
What we often don't recognize is that dogs feel threatened in many more circumstances than just when we enter onto someone's property.
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