Make sure your kit includes doggie essentials as well: food & treats, leash, bowls, water, plastic bags (for collecting waste), a favorite toy, blanket or towel, bandages, your pet's medical history, and
recent photos of your dog in case he goes missing).
Make sure to have an accurate description and
recent photo of your dog.
Talk to people who may have seen something suspicious, post fliers with
a recent photo of your dog, and reach out to your local TV station, radio station, or newspaper to see if they will help spread the word.
The AKC suggests bringing
a recent photo of your dog along with you on the trip.
Not exact matches
Members receive the bi-monthly Golden Retriever News, a large, informative, coffee - table - quality magazine filled with educational articles about canine health and research; canine structure and movement; breeding; training for obedience, field, and agility; and articles about our history, news from local Golden clubs around the country, and news and
photos of recent member and
dog accomplishments.
Two
recent color
photos of dog: 1) full front view showing facial characteristics and 2) full side profile
Two
recent color
photos of dog: 1) full front view showing facial characteristics and 2) full side profile standing on flat surface (not grass)
Have the renter complete a «pet resume» which includes a detailed description
of the pet, a
recent photo, and for
dogs, obedience / training classes completed.
Assemble a
dog disaster kit with
dog food and his medications, copies
of his health records, your veterinarian's phone number and list
of facilities you can take your pet,
recent photo taken
of you with your
dog, favorite toy or bedding, and extra leash and collar affixed with the pet's I.D.
In the Psychology Today piece, Coren describes a
recent data collection exercise
of his, in which he combed through Flickr and did a Google image search for terms like «hug
dog» or «love
dog,» and found 250
photos of people hugging their
dogs.
When completing the form, please include a description
of what you believe your pet's «ideal home» to be, We require a
recent photograph (e-mail the
photo to
[email protected]) and all
of your
dog's medical records (have your veterinarian (s) fax the records and the veterinary notes to NJSRN at 855-416-5776).
In a
recent episode
of his absorbing podcast, «Revisionist History,» cultural critic Malcolm Gladwell interrogates a statue modeled after a news photograph
of a confrontation in 1963 between a police officer with a
dog and a young black boy in Birmingham, Alabama.1 Made by African American sculptor Dr. Ronald McDowell, The Foot Soldier (1995) is far more horrific than the
photo, Gladwell convincingly argues, because it bears an added imaginative potency: the narrative is told by a traditionally silenced voice, and for Gladwell this «is just what happens when the people on the bottom finally get the power to tell the story their way.»