Sentences with phrase «see large numbers of dogs»

In most cities today we do not see large numbers of dogs wandering the streets.
«None of the dogs have immunity to fight it off, so you see large numbers of dogs getting ill when the virus starts to circulate,» Dr. Beth Lipton, veterinarian for Public Health Seattle and King County, told CBS News.

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The teacher blows the whistle and everyone jumps in the pool and starts dog paddling during the tread water portion of the test and as you are keeping yourself afloat you look around and see a large number of students wearing inflated water wings and just napping as they float through the exam.
FACT 2: Kirk Cousin has a unusually large number of dogs making there way into his Virginia house, never to be seen from again.
We see this lineage pop up in overwhelming numbers of Irish Wolfhounds, and it also occurs frequently in popular large breeds like Bernese Mountain Dogs, Saint Bernards and Great Danes.
The total number of senior dogs adopted out by Muttville has passed 3,000, and they've seen their adoption applications triple in the last three years, with large numbers of new adopters coming in as referrals from previous adopters.
There are a very large number of diseases of dogs that can give test results identical to that seen in cases of leptospirosis.
Interestingly, the shelter sees a large number of large dogs and pit bulls.
When parasites are in your dog in very large numbers, the veterinarian may be able to see them in a fresh suspension («smears») of the feces placed on a slide with some saline and examined under the microscope.
By evaluating large numbers of dogs the differences between breeds can be seen and understood.
It can occur in high - strung, obsessive, anxious or stressed pets of any age, but veterinarians also see it in older (5 - 6 + years or so) large dogs that, for a number of reasons, have begun to slow down and move about less.
It is true that periodontal disease is by far the most common disease I see in dogs or cats older than a mere two or three years of age, and while more and more pet owners are recognizing that they pets can get toothaches like they can, there are still a large number of pet owners that ignore the fact that pets need dental care too.
Caroline Kisko, Secretary of the Kennel Club which runs the Discover Dogs event, said: «As small dog breeds such as the Chihuahua and the French Bulldog have soared in popularity, we have seen a steady decline in a number of our larger dog breeds, with many of them now on our vulnerable breeds list and at risk of disappearing from our streets and parks because their numbers are so low.
The disease is seen in a number of large breed dogs like German shepherds and Golden retrievers and a few smaller breeds like Shetland sheepdogs and Corgis.
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