People who do
rescue work often fly by the seat of their pants.
Not exact matches
Together the two volumes, Earthly Powers and Sacred Causes, form a provocative and astonishingly ambitious
work, for Burleigh's goal is to reverse the course of modern historiography,
rescuing it from its anti-religious (and
often anti-Catholic) bias.
Nastya doesn't wait for the knight in shining armor to come and
rescue her, she
often takes matters into own hands and
works to find solutions to problems.
This is the latter, as it
often is when he
works with Brad Peyton, who also directed the morally repugnant San Andreas, in which Johnson's
rescue pilot forsakes civilians to save his wife and daughter.
I'm
working on a blog post about my takeaways from our meeting, but one thing we talked about is how we (the collective)
often enter creative ventures hoping or expecting or believing that someone will
rescue us.
SDHS and the county's Department of Animal Services (DAS)
work hand - in - hand during emergency situations —
often in partnership with the American Red Cross of San Diego / Imperial Counties — to provide relief and
rescue for animal owners in harm's way.
They also
work alongside humans, as they are
often employed in search and
rescue work, as well as sniffing drugs and prohibited items such as illegal DVDs, cigarettes and so on.
German Shepherds also make excellent search and
rescue dogs, detection dogs (arson, drugs, cadaver, explosive and mines, and other things), and they are
often used for police and military
work.
Often shelters choose to
work with
rescue groups who know spit about behavior and training because those people can get the dogs into fosters and homes, rather than actual trainers whose focus is resolution of problem behaviors through training so the dog can STAY in the new home, and stay safely for all concerned, the dogs and the owners.
According to their website, Special Ones is an independent
rescue in Oakville, Ontario,
working mainly with cats
rescued from high volume shelters, cats that more
often than not have been slated for termination.
This piece is insulting to the tens of thousands of dogs in
rescue, most
often through no fault of their own, and insulting to the
rescues / people that
work tirelessly for them.
Their intelligence makes German Shepherds excellent
working dogs and they are
often employed as police, guard, and search - and -
rescue dogs.
Because
rescues often take place in rural areas where foster networks are small or nonexistent, Alboum is
working to expand fostering outside cities and suburbs where it's now popular.
As a courtesy to other
rescue groups outside of our area that diligently
work to find homes for BC's in need, we most
often refer applicants outside of our area to these
rescue groups, as a perfect match can
often be found closer to home.
Animal control
often works with animal
rescues and shelters to help stray and abused animals find new homes.
Taking Good Puppy with an adult dog is a great way to brush up your basic skills skills and we also
often have
rescue pups and their people join our classes for bonding and
working towards building a healthy relationship.
Our
rescue works very quickly,
often processing applications within 24 hours.
Due to their intelligence and eagerness to
work, they are
often employed as police dogs, guard dogs, guide dogs for blind people, therapy dogs, and search and
rescue dogs.
Also, for the person
working in
rescue, having to make some decisions based on paper is a difficult but
often necessary evil.
Yellow Dogs are dogs who need space - they are not necessarily aggressive dogs but more
often are dogs who have issues of fear; pain from recent surgery; are a
rescue or shelter dog who has not yet had sufficient training or mastered obedience; are in training for
work or service; are in service; or other reasons specific to the dog.
Rescue Rovers has a strong
working relationship with many shelters and we
often pull up to 100 dogs in a month.
Since that time however, because of their strength, intelligence, trainability, and obedience, German Shepherds around the world are
often the preferred breed for many types of
work, including disability assistance, search - and -
rescue, police and military roles, and even acting.
Now, the couple and their team of volunteers and foster parents
work to
rescue, rehabilitate, and find loving forever homes for the city's stray and abandoned dogs, particularly the
often misunderstood bully breeds.
They are
often deployed in various roles such as police
work, guarding, Search and
Rescue, Therapy and in the military.
My husband manages an animal shelter, I
work with a number of breed
rescues, and we foster dogs
often.
These days he usually
works with people,
often in therapy and
rescue work.
We
work through issues that you
often find with
rescued dogs, and we find the best possible fit for re-homing them.
Our team is made up of enthusiastic volunteers who
work passionately to serve the underrepresented and
often misunderstood niche of pocket pets in the overall
rescue community and general public.
I agree with what you are saying however I
work with dog
rescues and
often you are dealing with grown dogs, not puppies and many of these dogs have not had the proper socialization but that does not mean you can't still have a great dog.
Search - and -
rescue dogs
often work in chaotic environments, but not with prolonged physical contact of unfamiliar people.
Without any culinary background to speak of other than a love for chocolate (which she
often eats for breakfast) she began researching the logistics behind
working with a local chocolate factory to build a company whose entire mission would be to generate profits for animal
rescue groups.
Euthanasia is
often the most difficult aspect of
rescue work.
Rescues often work hand in hand, and this case was no different.
As far as jobs in which Labrador Retrievers are
often found they include: Police K9 Unit
work, Bomb Sniffing Dogs, Search And
Rescue, Tracking, Therapy Dogs, Seeing Eye Dogs and more recently Cancer Sniffing Dogs.
As a result of their strength, intelligence, trainability, and obedience, German Shepherds around the world are
often the preferred breed for many types of
work, including disability assistance, search - and -
rescue, police and military roles, and even acting.
Working with shelter and
rescue dogs, who
often have some baggage behind them, are my favorite students.
Often overlooked for
rescue, feral and fractious cats can be saved through a progressive Barn Placement Program and given a new lease on life as
working cats.
The subject of developing good
working relationships between animal shelters and breed
rescue groups is close to my heart and what I'm asked to speak or write about most
often.
She still
works on average eighteen hours a day, seven days a week running the clinics and dealing with emergency
rescue calls,
often through the night.
Often rescue groups go one step further by agreeing to take the cat back if things don't
work out.
Many Aussies come into
rescue with their coats in very poor shape and a few hours spent grooming the dog
often works miracles on their appearance.
Shelter and
rescue workers are
often working on their own donated time, so taking some of the busy
work of asking for donations off of their plates will allow them to spend more time placing less adoptable kitties in homes.
Those who
work in
rescue see all to
often the results of not planning - the older wire
rescued from a garage sale held by the grandkids; a 12 - year old Airedale left at a shelter; the cat left to the daughter, who had a child with allergies.
I hear this
often from fellow animal care professionals and volunteers in my
work with nearly 300 shelters and
rescues nationwide to place victims of cruelty and neglect from HSUS and HSI cases.
Rescue dogs
often require additional
work but can also be very rewarding.
Harley is
often seen in support of National Mill Dog
Rescue and its good
works.
As part of its commitment to save, rehabilitate and rehome as many animals as possible, PAWS
often works with other area
rescue groups to place adoptable pets.
These intelligent dogs are
often part of in police
work and search - and -
rescue organizations.
Those involved in animal
rescue work are
often exhausted and struggle financially to keep their facility up and running.
We have affiliates in most states throughout the USA, and each affiliate
often has multiple Italian Greyhound
Rescue Representatives
working together to cover the entire geography of that state.