Not exact matches
Furious,
Peter impulsively spews a stream of invective indicting
everyone else
's hypocrisy in pretending to know what
's best for anyone else
's relationship.
It
's one of my favorites of the festival (as
well as
Peter Sciretta of SlashFilm) and one that I can't wait
for everyone to
be able to see.
I have only had it
for 2 week a few minor cosmetic issues but overall the vehicle handles
well,
is very comfortable and there
is plenty of room
for everyone and their friends, bags, luggage,
pets... I... Read full review
So, while
pet ownership might have a positive impact on
well -
being for some people, it doesn't affect
everyone the same way.17
«At OurPet's, we feel that a lot of these changes in the
pet tech world
are coming from the desire to understand and become closer to your
pet,» says Rachelle Rabasi, director of marketing
for Fairport Harbor, Ohio - based The OurPet's Co. «
Everyone loves their
pets, and they want the
best for them, so products that increase the level of communication and care
for pets are becoming more important.»
P.S. - I know
everyone who truly loves their
pets will want to provide
for their safety and
well -
being.
Everyone will try to sell their you product, but when it comes to choosing the
best dog food
for your
pet, remember you
are the
best decision maker.
Everyone wants to
be sure that they
are providing the
best care
for their
pets and not overlooking disease.
Everyone is already aware that anything artificially synthesized
is not really
good for you and
for your
pets.
They want to help because giving the
pet a second chance at a loving life
is the
best outcome
for everyone.
I don't know exactly what the right answer to the overpopulation problem
is but forcing
everyone to spay / neuter their
pet with complete disregard
for the
pets overall
well -
being is wrong, not to mention violating my rights as a guardian to choose what
is best for my
pets.
After all, it
's generally much
better for everyone involved when a
pet's illness can
be stopped before it happens, isn't it?
Our goal
is to minimize stress
for everyone, and get your
pet back on the road to
good health and an improved quality of life.
Everyone wants their
pet to
be happy and
well cared
for during their time away.
Everyone knows «A tired dog
is a
good dog,» but did you know that
for pets, play
is serious business?
ASDs
are beautiful, wonderful dogs — but they
're not
for everyone; they
're not a classic family
pet, so they often find themselves homeless when their families realize the dog they bought or adopted
for its beauty
is not a
good match
for their household.
Many of us use natural treatments
for our own health, but not
everyone may know there
are natural ways to help your
pet as
well.
The day will
be hard, but in the end, euthanizing your
pet can
be what
's best for everyone involved.
Our mission
is to prevent economic euthanasia by providing outstanding advanced surgery and dental care at an affordable price making it possible
for everyone to
be able to provide the
best for their
pets without breaking the bank.
While the breed may
be loyal and
good with children, it
is not the family
pet for everyone.
«Having an environment that
is in the
pet's
best interest
is a win
for everyone,» Brod said.
They make
good pets, but this breed
is not
for everyone... It may
be somewhat difficult to train and requires firm handling and an owner acting as a leader of the pack.
We help
everyone be a «
Good Samaritan»
for pets and animals by reporting animal abuse, neglect, and distress.
Training sets your
pet up
for success; a
well - trained
pet is a pleasure
for everyone!
Everyone involved in this organization feels that this
is truly the
best way to help us evaluate and prepare these hounds
for retired -
pet life.
Avoid all this with
pet insurance; it
is better for everyone.
«Hardly a day goes by at my office without a client asking us what
is the
best food
for my dog or cat, because
everyone knows most of the
pet foods
are terrible.
Going away and leaving your
pet behind can
be traumatic
for everyone involved, and it
's crucial to know your
pet will
be well cared
for.
This slobbering, bumbling
pet isn't
for everyone, but the faithful and kind temperament that make these dogs a hit on the hunt can work just as
well with your family.
Rather than focusing on telling consumers that Nulo
is the
best food
for everyone, the advertisements and marketing materials aim to empower
pet owners to make informed choices about what they feed their
pets.
A more united
pet industry
is working
for everyone's
best interest.
Pet stores will never
be able to make
everyone happy, but they certainly help keep the odds in their favor by trying to help a customer find the
best pet for their lifestyle.
We
're very excited about SuperZoo's theme
for 2017 —
Better Together — and how that reflects the inclusive nature of the
pet industry and an event that welcomes
everyone, from independent retailers to groomers to international and mass - market buyers.
When
pet retailers stay on top of trends and help customers stay educated about
pet stress and behavior, it
's a win
for everyone:
better sales
for stores, happy owners and, of course, stress - free cats.
Not
everyone thinks that watermelons
are good for your
pets.
We tailor all our services so they
are affordable and can accommodate most
everyone's budget, so you can get the
best possible care
for your
pet within your means.
Everyone on the staff makes us feel like our
pets are important and they spend a
good deal of time explaining procedures and the
best care
for our
pets.»
To
everyone out there I
'm worried about clay clumping litter its made to clump up.moisture so our cats lick the dust off their paws and it goes down their mouths and clumps up in their stomach
s causes a lot of major problems if it clips in the litter boxes it clumps in side dehydrates our loved
pets and don't
for get our dogs eat it sometimes gross I know so to all us
pet owners we also inhale it so I use bgs of sand cheap home depot Lowes the kind you put in sand box'
s and scoop it more then twice a day but I add baking soda to it
for ordor control no problems I also have a mat under it to catch it off my cats paws
good luck try it
We have a 7 mth old puppy... our first trip to a
pet friendly hotel... this hotel raised the bar pretty high
for other hotels... the staff
was very
good and the room
was excellent... they have treats
for the dogs @ the front desk and
everyone loves the
pets... it
was staying at a five star hotel that just happens to
be pet friendly we go to Pigeon Forge about 3 times a yr and plan on making this hotel our destination...
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While the vast majority of
pets are friendly to
everyone, some
pets are not, and even the
best dogs,
for example, can
be provoked into aggressive dog behavior.
It
's the reason we offer
pet insurance: because we want the
best for everyone's furry friends.