Not exact matches
Leeper and collaborators at OSU and Iowa
State University compared 64
dogs with osteosarcoma against two control groups: 30
dogs that had
suffered traumatic bone fractures and 31 healthy
dogs similar
in age and weight to the animals with cancer.
Experts say that almost 20 % of the
dogs in the United
States suffer from several types of allergy.
«We realized
dogs were
suffering in other
states as well.
Stop the
Suffering rescues and transports
dogs and cats from high - kill shelters, located primarily
in Ohio and some West Virginia and Kentucky, to pre-approved rescues
in five
states where they can be evaluated and matched with new families.
It took Mary Beth Spitznagel, PhD, a clinical neuropsychologist and associate professor
in the Department of Psychological Sciences
in Kent
State University's College of Arts and Sciences, experiencing it firsthand with her own adopted
dog, Allo, to realize she
in fact was
suffering from caregiver burden.
Mississippi has the highest prevalence of heartworm infection
in dogs in the USA, but pets
in every
state suffer.
According to the data of the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, an estimated 54 % of
dogs in the United
States suffer from obesity.
Obesity ranks first among them, and it is extremely widespread
in the United
States, with approximately half of the entire American
dog population
suffering from it.
A
dog left
in an unventilated car
in hot weather may
suffer heatstroke; he will be
in a
state of collapse, panting heavily if conscious and frothing round the mouth.
In the United
States alone, the number of
dogs suffering from the disorder is above 13 million.
As we've
stated in the above post, no - kill does not mean that genuinely dangerous
dogs are not humanely euthanized (and the 10 percent allows for this, as well as animals irremediably
suffering from various factors.
Under the bill the following animals were not required to be released on demand:  (1) animals «physically
suffering irremediably» as long as a licensed veterinarian has issued a written, signed certification
stating «that the prognosis for recovery is poor or grave even with comprehensive prompt and necessary veterinary care; «Â (2) dogs symptomatic for parvovirus and cats symptomatic for panleukopenia which conditions have been confirmed by a licensed veterinarian
in a written, signed certificate which also
states «that the prognosis for recovery is poor or grave even with comprehensive prompt and necessary veterinary care;» (3) animals which a veterinarian determined showed signs of rabies and (4)
dogs declared «dangerous» by a court.   Â
In fact, an estimated 7 to 8 million dogs in the United States currently suffer from some form of cardiac diseas
In fact, an estimated 7 to 8 million
dogs in the United States currently suffer from some form of cardiac diseas
in the United
States currently
suffer from some form of cardiac disease.
A new
state ballot initiative committee, Missourians for the Protection of
Dogs, has officially kicked off its campaign to save tens of thousands of dogs from suffering in cruel conditions in puppy mills, the high - volume dog breeding facilities where dogs are inhumanely bred under harsh conditions with inadequate shelter and c
Dogs, has officially kicked off its campaign to save tens of thousands of
dogs from suffering in cruel conditions in puppy mills, the high - volume dog breeding facilities where dogs are inhumanely bred under harsh conditions with inadequate shelter and c
dogs from
suffering in cruel conditions
in puppy mills, the high - volume
dog breeding facilities where
dogs are inhumanely bred under harsh conditions with inadequate shelter and c
dogs are inhumanely bred under harsh conditions with inadequate shelter and care.
It is an especially sore subject
in Lancaster County, which has been
dogged by its image as the «Puppy Mill capital of the United
States,» and which has
suffered a string of recent high - profile cruelty cases.
As Mother's Day approaches, The Humane Society of the United
States asks supporters from around the globe to remember the mother
dogs suffering in puppy mills, spending their lives
in cramped wire cages, often with barely enough food and water to stay alive as they churn out puppies for sale at pet stores and online.
Over 100 local governments across the United
States have passed legislation
in recent years that either bans or limits how long a
dog may be chained, recognizing that existing animal welfare laws are outdated and that
dogs are intelligent, social, active animals that
suffer greatly if kept chained or penned for their lives.
«
In the spring and fall, I can honestly say 70 % of the dogs I see in my practice suffer from allergies,» states Dr. Smit
In the spring and fall, I can honestly say 70 % of the
dogs I see
in my practice suffer from allergies,» states Dr. Smit
in my practice
suffer from allergies,»
states Dr. Smith.
His
state it broke, now he sees the laws
in his
state, reveneue lost
in the past and now a chance to bring money into the
states using the
SUFFERING DOGS.
The federal Animal Welfare Act, 7 U.S.C. 2131 et seq. and
state laws have not gone far enough to alleviate the
suffering of
dogs and cats trapped
in the pet trade and sold through retail outets.
Unfortunately, this means that as many as 41.9 million
dogs in the United
States alone are
suffering from a lack of exercise and healthy diets.
Around fifteen percent of the United
States population
suffers from
dog or cat allergies, so there's a decent chance that someone
in your family is allergic.
California's Civil Code Section 3342
states: «The owner of any
dog is liable for the damages
suffered by any person who is bitten by the
dog while
in a public place or lawfully
in a private place, including the property of the owner of the
dog, regard n less of the former viciousness of the
dog or the owner's knowledge of such viciousness.»
If you have been attacked or bitten by a
dog in Massachusetts and have
suffered injuries, the owner of the
dog may be held liable under MA law - Massachusetts is a strict liability
state with respect to
dog bites.
In most states, the owner of any dog that bites any person while in a public or private place, including the property of the dog's owner, is liable for damages suffered by persons bitte
In most
states, the owner of any
dog that bites any person while
in a public or private place, including the property of the dog's owner, is liable for damages suffered by persons bitte
in a public or private place, including the property of the
dog's owner, is liable for damages
suffered by persons bitten.