Sentences with phrase «seen as rescuers»

Not to mention the fact that modern trainers see themselves as rescuers, for the many people whose dogs are mentally scarred by the abuse they have received at the hands of traditional trainers.
Not to mention the fact that many traditional trainers see themselves as rescuers of the many people that get into difficulties with modern methods.

Not exact matches

For what the mythic pattern, the heightened renditions of good and evil — the Gandalf rescuers and the Sauron evil lords — allow for is what Tolkien elsewhere has called «recovery,» seeing things as we were meant to see them.
It requires no great leap of creative imagination to see the parallels, at least with respect to their social placement and psychology, between the rescuers then and anti-abortion efforts such as Operation Rescue now.
Rescuers were predominately individuals; church leaders consistently exercised what they saw as pragmatic caution and refrained from public protest.
Fire fighters are traditionally seen as masculine and macho, used to being the rescuers rather than being rescued, and from the beginning it became clear that this wasn't going to be easy.
I personally can not see any Special Edition in the future for this movie, so I suppose that fans of The Rescuers must be content with this wanting DVD until such a time that Disney wants to re-release this masterpiece as such.
She was more mature and more capable of a love that was in part unselfish, but again, she also saw Muller as a protector and a rescuer.
«I've never seen anything like this» veteran Bay Area animal rescuer on kittens used as pit bull bait, legs bound.
Pet owners are often portrayed as rescuers, with their newly - freed animals seen as rescued.
Some animal hoarders began collecting after a traumatic event or loss, while others see themselves as «rescuers» who save animals from lives on the street.
There is little sadder as a rescuer than to see a huge divide between good people who just want a pet, and responsible rescue groups who just want good homes for their pets, and realise that what is keeping them apart are dark narratives built on suspicion and anger.
(The dogs are held as they are auctioned «so you can't see that they can't stand up,» says one anonymous rescuer trying to revive a dog, in a scene captured on another video from the 2007 auction.)
There's more in the article to debunk, such as the ad hominem attack against rescuers, but I've addressed them before and my response is already bordering on a book (for more information, see the links throughout).
As both an adopter and a rescuer I see so many positives for truly homeless pets such as having more time in shelter and greater chance of being rescued if I'll surrenders aren't taking up kennel space, in addition to the financial and emotional benefits to dedicated pet parentAs both an adopter and a rescuer I see so many positives for truly homeless pets such as having more time in shelter and greater chance of being rescued if I'll surrenders aren't taking up kennel space, in addition to the financial and emotional benefits to dedicated pet parentas having more time in shelter and greater chance of being rescued if I'll surrenders aren't taking up kennel space, in addition to the financial and emotional benefits to dedicated pet parents.
No Kill, by contrast, sees the relationship between the shelter and rescuers as an ongoing partnership where each has a defined role.
Sometimes when a shelter has had bad leadership and rescues have had to step in and fill the void, rescuers (and volunteers) may resent the imposition of a new way of doing business because they see it as hindering their flexibility and effectiveness.
Rescuers sometimes complain that they are forced to spend their money on saving the lives of strays and owner surrenders, something they see as the responsibility of the local government.
But, as we saw in the heartwrenching video where rescuers extracted a straw from the nostril of a sea turtle, we need to be worried about what happens to straws after they leave our lips and our lids.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z