If you do keep a Jerusalem cherry plant, put it out of
reach of your dog especially during the winter when berries are present.
Not exact matches
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a
dog, or rousing him from his sleep •
Reaching to touch a
dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a
dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl
of food or anything the
dog wants • Screaming near the
dog's face or producing other startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a
dog • Walking too close to a
dog on leash • Entering a protective
dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence
of a
dog • Sticking a hand or finger (
especially children) inside a
dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a
dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly
dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
Eating a lot
of avocados can cause pancreatitis, so if your
dog seems to have a taste for them, it's important to keep them where your
dog (
especially if he's a counter-surfer) can't
reach them.
Keep your
dog and your clothing —
especially shoes, which seem to be irresistible to some
dogs — safe by keeping them out
of your
dog's
reach altogether.
Pets —
especially dogs — can sniff out and gulp down trouble, so keep all dangerous substances out
of reach.
Some
dogs (
especially toy breeds) may need to go several times in one hour until they
reach about 6 months
of age.
Both genders are active as puppies through 12 months
of age, but once they
reach 12 months you will notice a more relaxed companion... girls
especially will begin to become less active while boys will continue to interact with the children in the home... therefore, I highly recommend a male if a family is looking for a
dog who will interact with the children more as they continue to mature.
There are some side effects you can follow to
reach this eventual diagnose: often drinking
of big amount
of water, reaction on light due to the increased eye sensitivity, very harsh redness
of the eyes, as well as reduced brightness
of the eye color —
especially if the
dog is with light eyes: blue, green, hazel or light brown.
Decorations are commonly ingested by pets,
especially dogs, so try to put them out
of reach.
There is support for you
especially from your «HEALTH COMMITTEE» We are increasingly aware as the number
of tested
dogs reaches 1000 that sadly very few
of our breeding lines in the UK are safe from the predisposition to this disease even though still the number
of Glaucoma cases are few.
It would be prudent for all pet food manufacturers,
especially after the massive pet food recall in the U.S. in the spring
of 2007 that resulted in the suffering
of uncounted numbers
of dogs and cats, to clearly indicate on the pet food container labels how they can be
reached by pet owners and veterinarians with product related questions and concerns.
The importance
of the come command can not be stressed enough,
especially as your
dog reaches his adolescent stage and the outside environment becomes more and more interesting.
Senior
dogs,
especially, have
reached a stage in their lives that we become much more observant for symptoms
of disease or discomfort.