Not exact matches
You may
think a wagging rear means a
happy dog, but that's not always true, says Siracusa: «It's important to look at the rest
of the body for context.»
January
Dog Day Afternoon (1975, Sidney Lumet) 35 mm — 5.6 Always Shine (2016, Sophia Takal)-- 6.1 The Other Side (2015, Roberto Minervini)-- 6.7 Silence (2016, Martin Scorsese) DP — 8.6 Hidden Figures (2016, Theodore Melfi) DP — 3.9 Lumière and Company [segment](1995, Zhang Yimou) + Café Society (2016, Woody Allen)-- 6.2 [up from 5.7] Valley
of Love (2015, Guillaume Nicloux)-- 6.0
Happy Hour (2015, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi)-- 7.6 + Moonlight (2016, Barry Jenkins) DP — 6.8 [up from 6.4] Red Sorghum (1987, Zhang Yimou)-- 6.7 Live by Night (2016, Ben Affleck) DP — 4.4 Paterson (2016, Jim Jarmusch) DP — 7.2 Don't
Think Twice (2016, Mike Birbiglia)-- 3.6 A Monster Calls (2016, J.A. Bayona) DP — 4.9 + Silence (2016, Martin Scorsese) DP — 8.7 [up from 8.6] Indignation (2016, James Schamus)-- 5.9 + Elle (2016, Paul Verhoeven) DP — 7.3 [same] Split (2016, M. Night Shyamalan) DP — 5.8 Ju Dou (1990, Zhang Yimou)-- 7.0 Chronicle
of a Summer (1961, Jean Rouch & Edgar Morin)-- 6.9 + The Nice Guys (2016, Shane Black)-- 5.8 [down from 5.9] Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016, Taika Waititi)-- 5.2 + Cemetery
of Splendour (2015, Apichatpong Weerasethakul)-- 7.4 [up from 7.2] Throne
of Blood (1957, Akira Kurosawa) 35 mm — 7.0 20th Century Women (2016, Mike Mills) DP — 6.9 Tampopo (1985, Juzo Itami) DP — 6.2 Swiss Army Man (2016, Daniel Scheinert & Daniel Kwan)-- 3.1 The Bad Sleep Well (1960, Akira Kurosawa) 35 mm — 7.0 The Mermaid (2016, Stephen Chow)-- 6.0 Black Girl (1966, Ousmane Sembène)-- 7.0 Christine (2016, Antonio Campos)-- 4.4 Resident Evil (2002, Paul W.S. Anderson)-- 6.3 Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004, Alexander Witt)-- 5.4 Resident Evil: Extinction (2007, Russell Mulcahy)-- 6.6 Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Paul W.S. Anderson)-- 6.9 Resident Evil: Retribution (2012, Paul W.S. Anderson)-- 7.3 Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016, Paul W.S. Anderson) 3D — 7.2 Raise the Red Lantern (1991, Zhang Yimou)-- 7.2 Julieta (2016, Pedro Almodóvar) DP — 6.5
Two books / resources I recommend to my clients with kids or who are
thinking of having kids are «Living with Kids and
Dogs» by Colleen Pelar and «
Happy Kids,
Happy Dogs,» a paperback by Barbara Shumannfang.
With a bit
of imagination and creative
thought, you can help your
dog with OA enjoy a long,
happy, and comfortable life!
I'd have to say that while I
think a lab is one
of the most
happy - go - lucky breeds, they are also the most high energy
dogs I've ever seen.
If you train your
dog to use the crate, he'll
think of it as his safe place and will be
happy to spend time there when needed.
But classical conditioning is almost always present, and should be kept in mind:
think about the
dog who hears the bell — his drooling represents the kind
of happy anticipation that we want in a working
dog.
I have been using 4Health white fish and potato as I have a 5 month old pit that has had sensitive stomach issues since we have had her and this food was our life saver her stools became firm her coat is so soft we were
happy until yesterday my husband went and bought a new bag and this morning I went to feed her and I
thought he had picked up the wrong kind I even checked the bag to make sure but it was the same so I
thought maybe they had changed the shape it used to be like almost squarish and bigger this looked like little balls not even quarter
of the size I didn't
think much
of it and fed her tonight she had an accident in the house which she hasn't done that in weeks and I noticed it was very runny and it looked dark grey in color and trust me I know my
dogs poop!
He also wagged his tell like a
dog which was cute although now I
think it was emotional stress which I
think near to the end
of his life he was getting in a more comfortable state and got excited when around us,
happy and content.
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.
Many
of us
think that a wagging tail means a
happy dog, but it's much more complicated than that.
This may be a remote
thought for many
of you who have
happy and healthy
dogs, but canine cancer is more common than you might
think.
We didn't really
think about a shelter just for the older
dogs and cats,» she added, «We absolutely love the idea and are so
happy to be a part
of it.
If you are
thinking of a
dog that is always
happy, like a Bichon, then no, Pekingese are not good with kids.
If you
think that none
of this really matters, that a greyhound should be
happy to be in a home, any home, for even a short amount
of time, then you are either naive or have little knowledge
of dogs.
The usual reaction from owners is to
think the
dog is just
happy to see them (which is usually part
of the reason); however, it's also a classic demonstration
of dog - over-owner dominance.
compatible
dog what does a flea nest look like on a
dog revolution kedzie could save a poor know what to look your new
dog with
thinking of taking schedule an your favorite
happy.
Have you been longing to add a cat or
dog to your home but
thought your allergies prevented you from joining the ranks
of happy pet owners?
If you properly train your new canine family member to use a crate, your
dog will
think of the crate as his safe place and will be
happy to spend time there when necessary.
It's too often we meet senior
dogs or cats suffering from non-debilitating injuries that would like nothing more than to live out their years in a
happy home, but they were dealt hands that required intervention, and those they trusted
thought them more
of a burden than a beloved pet.
If you're
thinking of making the switch to Freshpet
dog food or cat food, take a look at what our
happy customers have to say on our website, on our Freshpet Facebook page, and Twitter.
You are naive to
think that all owners
of this group
of dogs care enough to raise a
happy and social
dog, or even smart enough for that matter.
Dave and Ellen, her adoptive parents, said, «The moral
of our
happy story is if you're
thinking of adopting a senior
dog, go for it.
This used to drive me crazy when I would take my kids to the pediatrician — I'd
think of a handful
of questions to ask while loading the dishwasher or walking the
dog, but after driving to the appointment, keeping the kids
happy while we waited, filling out paperwork, and answering the nurse's twenty questions, I would be lucky to remember one thing I wanted to discuss with the doctor.
Leader
of the Pack - by Nancy Baer and Steve Duno Second Hand
Dog... Surviving Your
Dog's Adolescence... Mother Knows Best... The Chosen Puppy - all by Carol Lea Benjamin Childproofing Your
Dog: A Complete Guide to Preparing Your
Dog for the Children in Your Life... MetroDog: The Essential Guide to Raising Your
Dog in the City... Mutts, America's
Dogs: A Guide to Choosing, Loving, and Living with Our Most Popular Canine - all by Brian Kilcommons and Sarah Wilson The Culture Clash...
Dogs Are From Nepture - both by Jean Donaldson Creating a Peaceable Kingdom - by Cynthia D. Miller The Power
of Positive
Dog Training - by Pat Miller Adoptable
Dog: Teaching Your Adopted Pet to Obey, Trust and Love You - by John Ross Dogsmart: The Ultimate Guide for Finding the
Dog You Want and Keeping the
Dog You Find - by Dr. Myrna M. Milani How to Teach a New
Dog Old Tricks - by Dr. Ian Dunbar Bad
Dog: A Quick - Fix A-Z Problem Solver for Your
Dog's Bad Behavior - by Steve Duno Purely Positive Training - by Sheila Booth
Happy Dog: How Busy People Care For Their
Dogs - by Arden Moore & Lowell Ackerman The
Dog Whisperer - by Paul Owens
Think Dog!
The snarling noise from the motor made conversation difficult, so Rangel leaned forward, hands on the gunwales at the prow, looking like some figurehead, Mitman
thought — or, he corrected himself with a smile — a
dog with its
happy head out
of a car's window.