Sentences with phrase «stray dogs present»

Not exact matches

«If you look at the package that we've presented — and there's some stray cats and dogs that got in there that we were eliminating, we were in the process of eliminating.
Stray Dog is not one of those single - issue documentaries dealing with a big public social issue, but many of these issues come up naturally, and the film presents them in a way that leaves it up to the viewers to come to their own positions.
If dogs are found running loose or if used for hunting or training and no owner is obviously present to control them, they are considered stray and in violation of this law.
Chrissy explained to us that most dogs dumped at Playa Lucia present with skin conditions, heartworm, parasites, bad teeth and suffer from malnutrition, depending on how long they've lived as strays.
Save Our Strays presents marketing strategies and, since a good match between buyer and puppy is likely to keep the dog in its home for life, promotes community networks to help people find puppies as well.
It's likely that the puppies you rescued inherited this tendency from their parents and the generations of stray dogs before them — this doesn't mean that nothing can be done to help them, of course, but you're right that it presents a challenge compared to a dog from a less fearful genetic background.
For example, 1) a client brings in a «stray» cat he has been caring for and you realize the cat is microchipped and belongs to someone else; 2) a dog is presented to the ER several times with suspicious injuries and you suspect abuse 3) a college age person brings a pet in who has ingested marijuana.
Jeanette Martone will present drawings of stray dogs she has encountered while volunteering in the developing world.
Additionally, the exhibition presents three earlier series of portraits that investigate the inner lives of particular animals: Reverie (2005) depicts gray wolves, alone and in packs, in forested nature preserves in Sweden, Norway, and the United States; Palermo 7 (2006) contains close - up portraits of racehorses, with their heads tethered in place in their hippodrome stalls in Italy and France; and Heart Shaped Hole (2008) depicts stray dogs, adapting in different ways to the privation they experience on the streets of Palermo.
Also presented in the small exhibition is a six - minute clip from a documentary on Moriyama from 2010 titled, Daido Moriyama: Stray Dog of Tokyo.
It's reminiscent of the marvelous classification of animals in Borges» Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge (``... fabulous ones, stray dogs, those included in the present classification, those that tremble as if they were mad...»), for here you'll find, dusty cheek by fusty jowl: Academy of Medicine, Toronto Act, 1946; An Act respecting Law Fees and Trust Funds; An Act for the settlement of questions between the Governments of Canada and Ontario respecting Indian Lands; An Act relating to the Avenues and Approaches to Queen's Park, Toronto...
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