A nonprofit that transports Phoenix area
small dogs at risk of euthanasia to nonkill shelters in other states, where they are more highly sought after and have a greater chance of adoption.
Not exact matches
«We don't care how rapidly
small - breed
dogs grow, but we do want to slow down the growth of large - breed
dogs because rapid growth puts them
at risk for orthopedic problems [difficulty with the skeletal system or associated muscles, joints and ligaments] down the line.»
So that's why
small dogs are more
at risk of vaccine damage... they get the lion's share of adjuvants (and other things like mercury, formaldehyde and foreign animal protein) in their 1 ml of vaccine.
While
at times corn on the cob may pass uneventfully in large
dogs, medium and
small dogs are those
at bigger
risk for an obstruction.
So the practice of giving
small dogs full vaccine doses is putting their lives and health
at serious
risk.
If your
dog is
at high
risk for diabetes, adding a
small amount of cinnamon every once in a while to their low - glycemic food could help reduce the
risk of diabetes.
Smaller breeds and puppies are
at more
risk than larger breeds and adult
dogs, because it takes less of a toxin to cause problems for them.
Certain
dog breeds, particularly
smaller ones, are in general
at a greater
risk of being overweight.
Research shows that young, male,
small breed puppies (or
dogs) who receive multiple vaccinations are
at the top end of the scale when it comes to
risk.
Puppies and
dogs from the breeds which are hypersensitive to Ivermectin can suffer overdose / toxicity reactions to even a
small amount of any product which contains it, and are
at risk of the effects being fatal.
Small dogs tend to be
at a higher
risk as well as females but any
dog over six years old showing several of the symptoms listed above should be tested for Cushing» s.
Not only can the Chorkie be nippy and impatient with children, but its
small size puts it
at risk for injury by children who do not know how to handle a
dog.
Smaller breed
dogs and cats are
at higher
risk.
It mentions breed and the fact that
smaller breed
dogs seem to be more
at risk, but it doesn't talk about whether this could be because of a genetic disposition.
Just like
small children, your
dog is also
at risk of injury or even death from the force of air bags going off.
However,
small dogs eating large bones are obviously
at a greater
risk.
Recent research has demonstrated that
small dogs in general, and Boston Terriers in particular, are
at higher
risk for these reactions.
«
Dogs that attend daycare, visit the
dog park or stay
at boarding facilities are all
at risk for contracting either strain of CIV,» said Stephan Carey, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, Assistant Professor,
Small Animal Clinical Sciences
at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Past President of The Veterinary Comparative Respiratory Society.
Young large breed
dogs are
at higher
risk of developing skeletal problems than
small breed
dogs, even when both are fed diets with too little or too much calcium.
Smaller breed
dogs are
at higher
risk for developing milk fever, but any
dog has the possibility of it happening.
There are toys that are specifically made for large and
small breeds, and if you use a
dog toy for something other than its intended purpose, you may be putting your
dog at risk.
We have built innovative programs to save ALL of the other animals
at risk of euthanasia from AAC, and because of that, there are currently no cats, kittens, puppies,
small breed
dogs, or friendly large
dogs in the city of Austin being euthanized due to lack of space.
Small dogs, puppies, and seniors take longer to recover and are
at a higher
risk of complications, meaning you should get them into the vet
at the first sign of bloody diarrhea or vomiting.
Huskies are sociable and easy going with other
dogs; however,
small pets, including cats, are
at risk of turning into a lip - smacking dinner.
Small animals and other pets are
at risk for being part of this hunting
dog's menu.
Risk All dogs are at risk for this odiferous issue, but smaller breeds, such as miniature poodles and miniature schnauzers, have an increased r
Risk All
dogs are
at risk for this odiferous issue, but smaller breeds, such as miniature poodles and miniature schnauzers, have an increased r
risk for this odiferous issue, but
smaller breeds, such as miniature poodles and miniature schnauzers, have an increased
riskrisk.
Certain
small dog breeds are slightly more
at risk of having an adverse reaction to vaccination than larger
dogs, but no breed / size / individual is immune to the
risks involved.
Young pups recover more quickly than older puppies or
dogs, and the long - term health benefits include a much
smaller risk of developing mammary tumors and no
risk at all of dangerous uterine infections or testicular cancer.
«Administration of multiple doses of parenteral vaccine
at the same appointment, particularly among
small breed
dogs (< 10 kg), may increase the
risk of an acute - onset adverse reaction.
Recent epidemiologic evaluation shows both urban & suburban
dogs are
at high
risk & that
small & large breed
dogs are
at similar
risk.
While large
dogs are generally both faster and heavier than
small dogs and thus more susceptible to high speed injury,
small dogs are also
at risk.
Smaller dogs would be
at even higher
risk for blockage than larger
dogs, so only feed your
dog the pulp.
Small, obese
dogs are
at the highest
risk of anal sac disease.
Their goal is to rescue
at -
risk small breed
dogs in Los Angeles and transporting them to New York where they can find them loving, forever homes.
Whilst the symptoms don't match carbon monoxide poisoning; I will mention that if you have a wood burning stove, ensure that it is serviced annually to ensure you aren't putting your life
at risk, a
small dog can be like a canary in a coal mine as they are more adversely affected by
small amount of carbon monoxide than humans.
Dogs less than six months of age and small breed dogs are at significantly higher risk of de
Dogs less than six months of age and
small breed
dogs are at significantly higher risk of de
dogs are
at significantly higher
risk of death.
At risk: Immune - mediated (or «rheumatoid») arthritis is most common in
small or «toy» breeds of
dogs, typically around the age of 5 or 6.
With
smaller breeds of
dogs, if several vaccines are due
at one time and we fell that they are
at high
risk for a vaccine reaction, we will time the vaccines being given
at different times to decrease the
risk of a reaction or to identify which vaccine is causing a reaction.
It's important for all
dogs, but we know that
small dogs like miniature schnauzers are
at an even higher
risk of developing severe dental problems.»
Any
small, cute, fluffy puppy that is purchased on impulse runs this
risk - just look
at breeds like West Highland Terriers -
small, cute, fluffy, «easy»
dogs to own, but they are dumped in shocking numbers.
Toy and
small breed
dogs and purebred cats seem particularly
at risk.
Dogs fed one large meal a day rather than more frequent
small meals were
at greater
risk of GDV.
Small dogs are at greater risk: Due to their small size it only takes a small amount of chocolate to affect
Small dogs are
at greater
risk: Due to their
small size it only takes a small amount of chocolate to affect
small size it only takes a
small amount of chocolate to affect
small amount of chocolate to affect them.
Be extremely cautious with
small dogs, especially if you own one of the breeds reported to be
at high
risk for adverse reactions.
The increased
risk of urolithiasis in
smaller breeds is in part because they produce more concentrated urine and urinate less often than larger breed
dogs Data from many urolith analysis centres provides evidence to suggest that
smaller breeds of
dog such as the Yorkshire terrier, miniature schnauzer, Shih Tzu and Pomeranian are
at greater
risk of calcium oxalate urolithiasis than larger breeds.
Dogs at a greater
risk for hypothermia include those that are
small, very young or old, thin coated, have low body fat, health issues (such as heart disease or diabetes), or those that become wet while exposed to the cold, says Melanie Monteiro.
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.
Small dogs are more
at risk.
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.
Small dogs are at highest risk, since a relatively small amount of chocolate may contain more stimulant than they can ha
Small dogs are
at highest
risk, since a relatively
small amount of chocolate may contain more stimulant than they can ha
small amount of chocolate may contain more stimulant than they can handle.