Sentences with phrase «tail of a happy dog»

The residents are given an opportunity to recall the softness of a cat's warm fur or the wagging tail of a happy dog.

Not exact matches

Perhaps the most common misinterpretation of dog behavior is based on the myth that a dog wagging his tail is happy and friendly.
At first glance, most customers would just see a group of happy dogs wagging their tails.
On Monday, the 19th, I had the privilege of watching inmates from NOCC work hard, help dogs and puppies coming into PAAS headed to Colorado, and see the smiles on the inmate faces and the happy / wagging tails of the dogs as they were unloaded from partner rescues.
The hallways and conference rooms were full of happy - tailed therapy dogs, adoptive kittens and mountains of resources about how to cultivate a better environment for animals and mankind alike.
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If your dog exhibits all the qualities necessary for successful dog agility training, then you will be granted lots of joy and happy tail wagging in the ring.
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Also attending: Sacramento SPCA Greater California German Shepard Rescue Friends of Sacramento City Shelter Animals Second Chance Cocker Rescue Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue Happy Tails Sacramento Canine Placement Assistance Sacramento Postal Carriers Dog Awareness Group Cal - Expo Dachsund Derby Dogs and FEATURING Sammy the Frisbee Dachsund!
Here are just a few of our dogs with a «happy tail» to tell.
Pit bull enthusiasts say that the dogs are happy, sometimes goofy tail - waggers that have been given a bad rap by the press, and when the dog does lash out, it's the result of abusive ownership, not an inherently brutal breed.
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Shyla is the kind of dog that always seems to have a smile on her face and happy tail for greeting and meeting new people.
Dawna Caldwell is founder of Happy Tails to You Dog Training.
Tributes to beagles who have crossed the rainbow bridge, celebrations of beagles who have found furrever homes and happy tails submitted by you — stories of the wonderful experiences you have had with your dogs.
Pet Factory offers an extensive line of fun 100 % American Made Beefhide chips and novelty chews to help keep your dogs happy and their tails wagging.
It explains why footage of Pit Bulls being rescued from horrific circumstances usually features skinny, scarred - up dogs with wagging tails and happy tongues joyfully greeting law enforcement officers.
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Countless times I've seen shy, scared, mistreated, ungroomed creatures wracked with all kinds of medical issues blossom into beautiful, proud, happy tail wagging dogs, just as they were meant to be.
GROVELAND - A chorus of happy yapping mutts with their 16 wet noses and wagging doggie tails greets Rhonda Cline each day when she rolls up the dirtdriveway at her 20 - acre home site.Three cats round out the menagerie, but all but one make themselves scarce when the dogs run up to Cline.A third cat, Stash, joins in the daily dog parade because, well, he thinks he's a dog.It's not his fault, Cline said.The white - and - black tabby cat was raised with more than a dozen canines at Cline's house in rural south Lake County.
In March 2011 I adopted Olivia, a Rottweiler x Doberman from the Winnipeg Humane Society and in September of 2013 I added to my little family by adopting Tiger Lily, also known as Tilly, a Rottweiler x Greater Swiss Mountain Dog from Happy Tails Adoption Centre.
Many of us think that a wagging tail means a happy dog, but it's much more complicated than that.
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Research performed by University of Agricultural Sciences Sweden (http://www.companionanimalpsychology.com/2014/06/do-dogs-get-eureka-feeling.html) showed that dogs who solved a problem and got a reward afterward seemed happier (i.e. more tail wagging) than dogs who just got a reward for no reason.
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Kate Turner, owner of Happy Tails Bed and Biscuits in Harrison, Tenn., loves dogs and knows what the pets and their owners want.
This installment of Happy Tails features a heartwarming representation of some of the 524 cats and dogs adopted at a record - breaking ASPCA event in Sanford, NC in March, 2016.
The Humane Society of Greater Miami, The Cat Network and local rescue groups will join host Miami - Dade Animal Services with their adoptable dogs, cats, kittens and puppies for a day filled with happy «tails» endings!
A wagging tail usually does mean that a dog is happy or excited, but keep in mind that it can also be a warning of attack.
Funding: Unrestricted - $ 10,000: Unrestricted donations provide Happy Tails with the flexibility of deploying these funds to wherever the greatest need may be at that time; feral cat sanctuary, medical for foster dogs, food, medical supplies, necessary repairs to our various cat enclosures, etc..
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Help make a happy tail for one of our many dogs up for adoption.
Below are some of our «Happy Tails» for homeless dogs that were rescued and now have loving «forever homes».
In fact, I'll go so far as to say that there is only one thing I love more than the people at Happy Tails - the dogs at Happy Tails, of course!
You know the signs - the loving glance, a wagging tail, nudges, kisses, the exited greetings - these are a dogs ways of telling us they are happy with us.
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We offer 1/2 off grooming rates to rescue dogs fostered through The Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County and Happy Tails, Happy Homes.
Too often a cute face and wagging tail inspires individuals to bring home dogs without really considering the amount of time and financial resources required to raise healthy and happy dogs.
Happy tails wagged to Flyball races, the Pompeyo Family dogs performing, lots of meet and greets with re...
«The thing about Happy Tails visits is the magic is in moments,» said Nancy Sisson, who owns one of the dogs — Bijou — that is part of the group.
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