I don't think there are enough
responsible dog owners out there with unneutered pets in order to make any kind of real scientific study of this.
Not exact matches
As a
responsible dog owner, also make sure your beloved furkid is in the pink of health before bringing him
out to meet other doggies.
As a
responsible and responsive
dog owner, it's your job to figure
out what drives your furry friend.
Fear and bad publicity are pushing
responsible breeders
out of the pit bull business, said Lockwood, leaving less - scrupulous breeders to pander to irresponsible
owners who want to buy a mean
dog.
A
responsible owner will spend time researching
dog breeds, finding reputable breeders, speaking to them and collating first - hand information, and looking at puppies (it's generally not a good idea to succumb to the charms of the very first puppy you see - the aim is to get a good idea of what's
out there in order to make an informed final decision).
For more help on choosing a
dog and being a
responsible dog owner, check
out the American Kennel Club website.
GRCA opposes mandatory spay / neuter legislation because: 1) there is no evidence to suggest that it is effective in achieving its stated goal; 2) it causes well - documented health and developmental problems in some pets, especially when performed before sexual maturity; 3) it pushes
responsible breeders
out of the licensing system; 4) it reduces the availability of well - bred healthy, home bred and raised puppies; 5) it encourages the importation of puppies and
dogs from less acceptable sources, including foreign countries; and 6) because laws that force
owners to perform surgery on their pets without a rational basis for doing so may be unconstitutional.
Punish the irresponsible
owners and make an example
out of them, (not innocent
dogs and
responsible owners), when specific situations and incidents arise within Dayton city limits.
&
Responsible Dog Owner: The HIGH protection ability of Caucasian Shepherd, plus it's HUGE size, plus it's ability to do damage, I could NOT in my right mind suggest this breed to anyone, unless they have livestock to protect,
out in the middle of NOWHERE with LARGE predators they need protection against!
As a pit bull
owner it is difficult to read the title of this and not start to feel defensive, but I do appreciate that you took the time to mention that
responsible ownership will turn
out sweet, safe
dogs and that many
dogs deviate from the «breed standard.»
Be ready to elaborate on each of these points, as well as explain how breed bans force
responsible owners with good
dogs to choose between surrendering their best friend to a shelter or moving
out of the community.
My heart goes
out to those pet
owners who are
responsible, yet may find they can not afford to the vet care their
dog or cat (or rabbit or even a rat) may need.
Other things needed to be handled this week between my workshop hours: a
dog that I adopted
out who was guarding his new companion a little too well and growling at strangers, a
dog who needed to get spayed, a
dog that needs to be transported to his foster in Northern California, a
dog whose spay certificate needed to be sent to the person who physically pulled him from the shelter to prove to the shelter that we are being
responsible (no person in rescue who is a real rescuer would ever miss this step of spay / neuter - it is because of irresponsible
owners who don't do this that we end up with 4 million
dogs and cats being put down in the United States every year.
After determining the kind of
dog you want, attend
dog and adoption shows, talk to
owners of breeds under consideration, check
out websites and books, and seek
out only
responsible breeders if you're set on buying an animal, or adopt from a breed rescue group, mixed breed rescue or shelter.
Responsible dog owners don't let
dogs «work it
out themselves» — rather, they help their
dogs have positive social interactions by managing the play situation, making sure all is calm and not letting things escalate.
Dogs can't let us know when they are suffering so it is important as a
responsible owner that we watch
out for anything
out of the ordinary to ensure if there is anything wrong the vet can catch it early.
Sam Basso decided the focus of the business would be working with companion
dogs and their
owners, and on the side, Sam Basso would speak
out for
responsible dog ownership and reasonable
dog laws.
Sam Basso decided the focus of the business would be working with companion
dogs and their
owners, and Sam Basso would speak
out for
responsible dog ownership and reasonable
dog laws.
Including in the UK where
dogs are rarely sterilized yet they do not have the pet over population problem we do proving that it is not
dogs following the instincts that leads to over population but human irresponsibility it turns
out with
responsible owners un-modified
dogs can not find the time alone to make too many puppies.
Pet
owners simply drop a few rocks in a
dog's drinking bowl, and Dog Rocks work to filter out the impurities responsible for excess nitrate in canine uri
dog's drinking bowl, and
Dog Rocks work to filter out the impurities responsible for excess nitrate in canine uri
Dog Rocks work to filter
out the impurities
responsible for excess nitrate in canine urine.
While it's true that many convicted
dog fighters have been found with treadmills on their properties, automatically connecting treadmill use with fight conditioning has unfairly profiled some of the most
responsible owners out there.
In cases of an animal or
dog bite, the
owner of the
dog is fully
responsible by default for the
dog's actions, and if they are a homeowner, compensation will most likely be paid
out of their insurance after a personal injury claim.
Victims of
dog or other animal bites may wrongly believe that they have no legal recourse for recovery of medical bills or other damages.The
owner of the
dog or other animal is ultimately
responsible for the economic loss, harm, pain and suffering that arise
out of an incident.