Sentences with phrase «recognize dangerous dogs»

This program teaches you how to recognize dangerous dogs and dangerous situations, how to avoid dog attacks and how to protect yourself if attacked.

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Research shows parents often don't recognize what contacts between their dog and child are dangerous
Because dogs have always had such an all - encompassing sense of smell, they use that sense much like humans use sight — as a way to check out what is going on around them and to recognize situations that might be uncomfortable or dangerous.
A person with diabetes may have a dog that is trained to recognize and alert its owner to dangerous changes in blood sugar.
Recognizing that the problem of dangerous dogs requires serious attention, the ASPCA seeks effective enforcement of breed - neutral laws that hold dog owners accountable for the actions of their animals.
Not All Dog Owners Can Read Dog Body Language They don't recognize when a dangerous situation is brewing, so they can't judge when to call their dogs out.
The Association of Professional Dog Trainers recognizes the need to protect the public from dangerous dogs.
The Association of Professional Dog Trainers has recognized the need for a model dangerous dog law that addresses the concerns of public safety and also respects the rights of dog owneDog Trainers has recognized the need for a model dangerous dog law that addresses the concerns of public safety and also respects the rights of dog ownedog law that addresses the concerns of public safety and also respects the rights of dog ownedog owners.
NAIA supports reasonable efforts to hold all breeders and sellers responsible for the health of the puppies they offer to the public and recognizes that a key component of reducing animal shelter populations, dangerous dog problems, and neighborhood nuisances is helping people choose the right dog in the first place.
The National Animal Interest Alliance recognizes the challenge faced by lawmakers who must write fair and enforceable ordinances that calm the fears of the community and help animal control officers get dangerous dogs off the streets.
The ASPCA recognizes that dangerous dogs pose a community problem requiring serious attention.
Enforced the Responsible Treatment of animals Federal Law in 2011, recognizing several «dangerous» dog breeds.
The AAFCO fails us in not recognizing that these nutitional needs far exceed and can be dangerous to the average dog or cat.
The ASPCA expects animal sheltering organizations to make every effort to find adoption or placement options for the animals in their care, while also recognizing that shelters require discretion to make the best decisions for those animals and the communities in which they live, particularly in cases involving severe behavior or medical issues or dogs deemed dangerous under applicable law.
Pass a dangerous dog law that recognizes that any dog, regardless of breed, is potentially dangerous or considered dangerous if the dog has demonstrated aggressive behavior.
In fact, several aggressive dog types that have been recognized for being dangerous, do not fall within the physical description of any of the breeds recognized by the act.
Bite Safety Training: Reading The Body Language Of Dogs And Cats, Recognizing Potentially Dangerous Situations And Protecting Yourself From Dangerous Animals
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