Sentences with phrase «street dogs in the neighborhood»

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With that many dangerous, unruly dogs roaming our neighborhoods and streets, if pit bulls were really a public health threat we would be hearing about dog maulings on a daily basis in every city in America.
Maria Garcia walks her dogs, Luca and Halo, along Myrtle Street in the Eken Park neighborhood across from Oscar Mayer.
So we found a dog like this on the street and he is really friendly and loves everyone in my neighborhood but I'm worried about the diseases they can get?
For example, if you live in a neighborhood near a busy street, you do not want your dog to go dashing out the front door — if you teach your dog a release cue he will wait by the door until you release him into the yard.
The dogs» owner, who lives down the street from Brannaman, told authorities he was in the process of selling the puppies and had sold the adult dogs to two neighborhood teens for a few hundred dollars a couple of weeks ago.
So long as it is legal to do so in your neighborhood, you could get volunteers to stand at street corners and hold similar signs, with a photo, brief description (Lost Dog), and a phone number.
For those who can't bear the thought of leaving their dog home alone on workdays, there are also numerous doggy daycares from which to choose, such as Bark Avenue on King Street in the Mission Bay neighborhood, and K9 Playtime at Brannon and 5th Streets.
Your dog soon learns to watch passersby in silence and to give voice when they step on your property, but to sit and shush when they are invited indoors — a trained neighborhood watchdog, which even non-dog-owning neighbors will welcome on the street where they live.
Vince Hase, who once was homeless, remembers the day Quinn pulled up alongside him and his dog, Scrappy, on a street in Santa Rosa's Railroad Square / West End neighborhood.
PLEASE NOTE, because dogs are more likely to be reunited with their owner when they are brought to a shelter in their own neighborhood, the Quebec Street Shelter in Denver does not take in lost dogs (see our Lost & Found pet admission policies below for more information).
When not stopping to pet every dog on every street corner, and when not caring for those that make it to her clinic, you can most often find Lisa with a latte and working in the yard or enjoying walks, runs or bike rides through our wonderful neighborhoods.
Your adopted dog may at one time have roamed the streets or been allowed to run free in a neighborhood.
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A physical fence is usually best, but if you are unable to do this in your neighborhood, using an electronic fence is better than risking the possibility of your dog running into the street.
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Our Spay / Neuter Assistance Program reduces the number of abandoned dogs and cats in our communities and neighborhoods, and provides sterilization and prevents possible surrender into shelters or abandonment on the streets.
From the roof of my casa particular, I could look out over the neighborhood and watch barefoot teenagers playing soccer in the street, dogs slinking down alleys, boys tending pet pigeons kept in rooftop cages, horses pulling carts full of fruit to sell, and buff young men working out in a courtyard makeshift gym.
This happens because an unleashed or unchained dog belonging to a neighbor runs into someone else's yard or attacks a person in the street or another place in the neighborhood.
There have been several cases in which people have been riding their bicycles on public streets and through neighborhoods, and have had dogs begin to chase them for one reason or another.
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