Lastly, make sure that the clippers don't heat up too much or you'll
risk injuring your dog.
Otherwise,
you risk injuring your dog severely.
Don't
risk injuring your dog because you don't know what you don't know.
Not exact matches
This is because young kittens are at a higher
risk of being
injured by such
dogs.
If you are not the
dog owner, the
risk of being bitten is even greater when trying to handle a sick or
injured dog since it does not know you and may see you as an assaulter rather than a helper.
* Training / Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable change in the
dog; * There is significant
risk and / or evidence that
dog is going to seriously
injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the
dog will
injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and behavior modification, the
dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the
dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the
dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The
dog is so dangerous you can't place the
dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the
dog any further, even with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these
dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the
dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This
dog is too dangerous to work with.
Euthanasia is only warranted for animals that are too sick or
injured to have a good prognosis for quality life and
dogs that are too aggressive and pose a
risk to the community.
In reality the
risk of being killed or even seriously
injured by a
dog is very small in comparison to the
risk of drowning (315 people a year)[20], dying on the road (1291 per year)[21] or if you're a child, being run over (one child is run over in the driveway of their own home every week in Australia)[22].
Remember, any
dog can bite, but knowing what to do can greatly reduce your
risk of being
injured.
Because of the
risk of your
dog escaping and possibly being
injured or lost, digging holes under a fence is a more serious situation than simple digging.
Cats that are allowed to free - roam are at
risk of been
injured by motor vehicles,
dogs and other cats.
When
dogs jump up and down, they have an increased
risk of having an accident or
injuring something.
Your
dog risks injuring itself if it chases cars, pedestrians, or cyclists.
Just like a
dog kennel, these runs are designed for felines and are completely enclosed, ensuring they are able to spend time exploring the outdoors without the
risk of getting lost,
injured or worse.
Since
dogs are territorial, you run the
risk that your
dog may
injure a person or another animal that crosses your invisible fence and enters your property.
Dogs that are allowed to roam free run the
risk of being hit by cars or
injured by other animals.
In addition, with some breeds of
dogs that are extraordinarily predatory, you run the
risk that they may
injure or kill neighboring pets or livestock.
Don't
risk having the
dog re-homed with a child who could be seriously
injured or even killed.
In some cases, especially with some
dogs, there can be significant
risk of the cat being
injured or even killed So make a rational assessment of your
dog's personality before deciding to get a cat.
Canines who have limited control or no control, such as
dogs with tongues that are paralyzed due to nerve damage or
dogs with an
injured tongue, may require assistance with important tasks such as eating, drinking, and cleaning themselves and may be more at
risk for environmental hazards such as sunburn or frostbite.
«Far from fixing the problem, this response puts the owner at a higher
risk for getting
injured and can end up scaring the
dog.
Try not to disturb your
dog during the seizure, as it may trigger further seizures and you could put yourself at
risk of being
injured.
In fact, most people are far more afraid of
dog bites than car accidents, yet your chances of being
injured or killed in a car are far, far greater than your
risk from
dogs.
In aggravated circumstances — such as where the
dog seriously
injures or kills a person, or a qualified behaviorist who has personally evaluated the
dog determines that the
dog poses a substantial
risk of such behavior — euthanasia may be justified.
Job Description: • Represents the Kansas City Pet Project in a professional, polite and enthusiastic manner • Assists the veterinarians on a daily basis with preparing surgery patients, health assessments, and treatments of animals • Assist in medical rounds with Shelter Veterinarians or identifying animals that need to be seen by a Shelter Veterinarian • Administer medications to both cats and
dogs in accordance with veterinarian's prescribed doses and ensure all treatment protocols prescribed for sick /
injured animals are performed timely, safely, and humanely • Responsible for following best practices for sanitation protocols in all veterinary clinic and isolation areas to reduce / eliminate disease transmission • Input all medical notes, health assessments, vaccinations, surgeries, treatments, etc., into PetPoint • Provides support for other departments, such as Intake, Foster, Placement & Transport, or Adoptions by assisting as needed for vaccinations, deworming, blood draws, etc. • Prepares and sanitizes surgical instruments / packs each day to ensure packs are ready for use the following day • Assists with discharging animals to the public post-surgery or following up with sick pet appointments, explaining any medical issues, medications, after care instructions, etc. • Ensures adequate medical supplies and medications are available and reports any shortages to Vet Clinic Manager • Enforces and maintain KCPP safety and cleanliness, and all health and security rules and procedures • Follows disease prevention procedures and completes cleaning of veterinary clinic areas daily and ongoing throughout the day to decrease biological
risks to humans and other animals • Care, feed, and safely handle animals to avoid injury to persons / animals • Properly store and maintain inventory of medical supplies, including Schedule II narcotics • Performs laboratory analysis techniques to assist Shelter Veterinarians • Reads, understand, interpret, and apply department policies and procedures • Prepares reports and other written materials in a logical, concise, and accurate manner • Functions calmly in situations that require a high degree of sensitivity, tact, and diplomacy • Communicates effectively with a variety of individuals representing diverse cultures and backgrounds and function calmly in all situations which require a high degree of sensitivity, tact and diplomacy • Treats employees, representatives of outside agencies, volunteers, and members of the public with courtesy and respect • Provides prompt, efficient and responsive service for all phone calls forwarded to the Vet Clinic.
You assume the
risks of being bitten, scratched,
injured, or frightened by cats, kittens,
dogs, and puppies in connection with Foster Care for the Rescue.
If a
dog escapes the yard in search of interesting things to do, not only is he at
risk of being
injured by a car, but his owner is liable for any damage or harm that he might do.
Their delicate bodies mean that they're at a greater
risk of being accidently
injured: which is why they're not recommended for houses with very small children or larger
dogs that roam about freely.
Does your
dog trainer use
dog corrections that have the lowest
risk they will
injure or traumatize
dogs?
If a child can reach into your kennel and be
injured by your
dog, then you are at
risk.
Are you willing to
risk having a
dog injured because no one ever told the groomer to take special care when picking up dachshunds because of their unusually long spines?
Both
dogs are now at serious
risk of extreme injury, and there is always the possibility that a person could be badly
injured too.
You must purchase proper
dog nail clippers or you
risk seriously
injuring your pet.