Not exact matches
Between Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, Junk Yard
Dog, Randy Savage, and
others, I couldn't
wait to
see the soap opera of athletes.
He is
waiting, in the midst of so many
other hopeful faces, for someone to
see what a good
dog
If your vet doesn't find any
other cause for your
dog's symptoms, he or she will probably prescribe asthma medications and
wait to
see if those help.
So instead of
waiting to
see whether or not that
dog got adopted, Maureen decided come keep her appointment and meet some of our
other available
dogs.
Waiting now to
see if my
other dogs are going to start to show signs.
As much as I like to
see shelter
dogs find loving homes, it kills me to
see the
others waiting and
waiting and no one ever comes.
For example, you'd have to feed your
dog one animal protein (preferably one he hasn't eaten before) for 12 weeks with no
other proteins and
wait to
see if this eliminates his symptoms.
To get a reliable blood glucose reading is a management problem — the cats have to be
seen quickly, and / or kept up high, covered and away from
other dogs and
other cats during the
waiting time — which is also the reason these 12 and 24 hours glucose curves are going to be useless — that is a whole day of «stress».
They're not worse than any
other dog you'd
see walking around, yet they've been
waiting for several years to be adopted» Sarah explains.
On the
other hand if you are training your puppy new tricks that you
saw your neighbor's
dog doing, then you should
wait until he / she is at least 4 - 5 months old.
Clients may need to
wait in the car with their
dog until clinic staff is ready to
see the
dog without risking exposure to
other dogs.
Can't
wait to
see what
other games you play with your lucky
dog!
This win for Harley is surely shared with many, many
other pups and we can only
wait to
see what an incredible impact Harley's appearance on Modern
Dog will have for mill
dogs everywhere.
I can not
wait to
see how he does with all the people and
other dogs around.
Animal lovers know how heartbreaking it is to walk through a shelter's hallways to
see the many
dogs and
other animals
waiting for forever homes, staring or jumping desperately at you in their kennel with those big «take me home with you» puppy eyes.