Sentences with phrase «percent sure your dog»

Until you're 99 percent sure your dog will stay close, keep him on a leash or a long rope for safety.
Another big rule that Wan and many dog other behaviorists agree on is simple but important: no hugging or kissing a dog unless you're 110 percent sure your dog enjoys it.
But I have asked myself many times: «Am I 100 percent sure my dogs will come to me if they are in hot pursuit of a squirrel?»

Not exact matches

If you can not be 100 percent sure that your dog will not roam off of your property when you are not present, then he must be confined in some manner.
In all seriousness, with 55 percent of American dogs being overweight, be sure that your four - legged BFF is getting enough exercise!
If you're not yet part of the 39 percent of U.S. households that own at least one dog, but are planning to become one among them, you sure need to be appreciated for your conscious choice.
I am almost a hundred and one percent sure that as a dog owner, you have at least a smallest inch of awareness on how much a dog can eat.
Only call your dog when you are 99 percent sure she will listen.
So, unless your dog is in danger, don't call him unless you are 99 percent sure you can get him to come to you.
If you've ever come home to find that your brand new Uggs have a hole in the toe that you're 99.9 percent sure they didn't have when you left the store, you know the pain of a dog who likes to chew things that he shouldn't.
Only 7.6 percent of the photographs showed dogs that seemed fine with the hug, and the remaining 10.8 percent were considered too ambiguous to know for sure.
But according to the American Kennel Club, about 80 percent of pedigreed dogs - including Dalmatians - come from «backyard breeders» who do little more than check to be sure the mother and father are the same breed.
Just make sure that your dog is fit enough to carry a weighted pack and never allow the pack to exceed 10 - 20 percent of the dog's body weight.
I'm pretty sure you meant to write «For example, in Calgary proactive public education programs resulted in a 50 percent decrease in reports of dog aggression.»
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