Sentences with phrase «strongly control the dog»

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As a preventative, we strongly urge all parents to keep their pet on a year round Heartworm preventative, such as Sentinel for dogs, which, in addition to preventing heartworm disease, also prevents and controls flea infestations, and protects against intestinal worms.
As a professional Competetive obedience handler and trainer, I strongly recommend this collar for individuals who need to have control of their dogs but do not have arm strength or do not wish to be pulled around by their dogs.
While this is a fabulous beginning, we strongly encourage owners to continue training beyond CGC in order to develop off - leash control, increase the dog's reliability, and to further enhance the bond that has been built during CGC training.
The Center For Disease Control and Prevention strongly recommends that all dogs be on year - round heartworm preventative to control intestinal parasites, which dogs routinely pick up from their environment, soil contact, fleas, and consumption of prey aControl and Prevention strongly recommends that all dogs be on year - round heartworm preventative to control intestinal parasites, which dogs routinely pick up from their environment, soil contact, fleas, and consumption of prey acontrol intestinal parasites, which dogs routinely pick up from their environment, soil contact, fleas, and consumption of prey animals.
[See position statement, Alternative Methods of Birth Control] The ASPCA strongly recommends that all companion dogs and cats, except those who are part of a responsible breeder's breeding program or where surgical sterilization is contraindicated for medical reasons, be spayed or neutered.
Following a thorough study of human fatalities resulting from dog bites, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) decided to strongly oppose BSL.
Things such as proper socialization and training, securely fenced yards, and strongly enforced animal control regulations will do much more to prevent dog bites then outlawing certain types of dogs based on their physical appearance, Dr. Patterson - Kane says.
If your dog has an accident, or you suspect she has ingested a toxin, Dr. Melinda strongly advises immediate action by calling your vet, local animal emergency hospital or the ASPCA's national animal poison control center at 888-426-4435.
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