Sentences with phrase «sickly dogs»

The phrase "sickly dogs" refers to dogs that are often unwell or frequently fall ill. Full definition
I have a very sickly dog who has needed several surgeries and although I can't be with him I know the staff takes great care of him like his is their own!
Cooked eggs help provide sickly dogs with extra protein.
The animals she saw were suffering from disease and starving to death, with hundreds of sickly dogs and puppies roaming the streets.
I have written many times «You can live with and love an unsound or sickly dog but a dog with bad temperament is a joy to no one.»
The argument is that breeding albinos breeds a sickly dog.
Also, sickly dogs had been placed in the same pens with healthy looking puppies, exposing the healthy ones to potential infection.
Misleading sales practices at some pet stores combined with improper dog breeding conditions not only results in harm to the animals, it can also effect consumers who may (unknowingly) purchase a sickly dog or puppy from a pet store or through the Internet.
They use emotional rhetoric and pictures of dirty kennels and sickly dogs to imply that most or all breeders will subject their dogs to abusive lives unless they are regulated.
If a breeder has faulty paperwork, a substandard conditions, or sickly dogs, or refuses a DNA test, his registration privileges are suspended.
and she was talking about the rise in teacup yorkies and she basically said that everyone was excited when they had runts in the litter now because it just meant they could whack the price up to silly money for what would usually be considered a sickly dog: -LRB-
Bentley loaded the sickly dog into his Jeep and transported her to the Utah Animal Adoption Center (UAAC), where the long process of nursing her back to health began.
Most industries do not require a second industry to rescue and rehabilitate their «product,» yet hundreds of rescue groups and humane societies throughout Minnesota with thousands of volunteers rescue, care for, foster and adopt harmed or sickly dogs and cats — without any financial compensation from breeders or pet store.
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