Sentences with phrase «other dogs and cats yet»

She is very new to us, so we have not tested her with other dogs and cats yet, but we will do that very soon and post a new bio.
She is very new to us, so we have not tested her with other dogs and cats yet, but we will do that very soon and post...

Not exact matches

Some vaccinations require boosters on an annual basis; others have a longer period of efficacy; and yet others are only given if your dog or cat has a lifestyle need.
The ordinance does have an exemption for small «backyard» breeders and those who raise dogs and cats at their home or business, AZCentral.com reports, yet it also bans the use of «animals as prizes» at carnivals and amusement parks, which includes goldfish, insects, bunnies, and other critters (another nice piece of news to hear!).
He gets along with other dogs and great around kids, not sure about cats yet.
We feed our cats and dogs the very best pet foods on the market, yet many pets still suffer from common, recurring health ailments such as constipation, diarrhea and other digestive disorders, urinary tract issues, lackluster coats and dandruff in addition to less - than - stellar overall health.
We are not using our initiative to market and promote adoptable animals in the media — the spca and humane society do not properly network with other animal rescue groups — The by - laws should be changed to more than 3 dogs or cats so that people want to care for more animals are able to do so — If the animals are well taken care of and arent a nuisance than badly needed homes from animal lovers should not be considered a crime — Imagine compassion and caring are the crime and yet you are weighing the pros and cons of murdering the animals and that is OK — Does anyone reading this see the insanity!!?? If the insanity wasnt so tragic it would be a joke!!
German Shepherd Koda Not rated yet we have a awsome kraftwerk dog that loves cats and other dogs and chicken and people you could not ask for a better dog koda hersam vom windegein...
As part of its continuing «Making a Difference» series, NBC Nightly News recently featured the Circle L Ranch — an Arizona sanctuary for dogs, cats, horses and other farm animals that, though we've yet to pay it a visit, I have a hunch we someday will.
She's great with children and other dogs, but has yet to be cat - tested.
Tragically, for yet another year, officials at that agency who are tasked with oversight of the Virginia shelters continued to look the other way while PETA killed the vast majority of animals it took in and sought out, including 1,213 cats out of 1,487 cats, 596 out of 956 dogs, almost all the chickens, and more than half of all wild animals it took in.
You know that all that makes these homeless dogs and cats different from others is the fact that they don't yet have a family to call their own.
Neither did I see yet that Winograd had formed the No Kill Advocacy Center as the hub of what might be called a fundamentalist no - kill cult, around which would revolve a constellation of «crazy cat ladies,» «rescue angels,» «pit pushers,» dog - and - cat breeders, other chronic critics of humane institutions with their own hidden economic agendas, and animal hoarders, for whom the sole criteria by which animal shelters and animal control agencies are to be judged is the «live release rate.»
Despite the evidence that age impacts the current outcomes for older cats and dogs in shelters, the literature has yet to document the influence of other factors in addition to age that can impact the outcomes of this population.
He is used to having an acre of property to oversee, but likes being in the house too, He is neutered and likes other dogs (females, but we are not sure about males yet), is used to cats, and is a little aloof with strangers, but warms up quickly.
Besides the mess in other yards, they can dig holes, chase and / or hurt other dogs, chase and hurt cats (roaming cats can be yet another issue!)
Yet despite their fight or slight and solitary nature, they so often give and accept abundant affection and thrive in human families, even among other cats and dogs within a household.
Heartworm disease is a preventable yet serious condition caused by parasitic worms living in the arteries of the lungs, heart, and surrounding blood vessels of dogs, cats, wild canines and felines, other mammal species, and in rare cases, humans.
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