I think he was a responsible owner and kept his animals from the public, although he talked freely about them in the store.
After releasing the dogs to what
they thought was a responsible owner, RACC got a call from the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center, reporting that OJ was in their custody after being brought in by someone who claimed to have found him as a stray.
Not exact matches
They also
think the same people
were responsible for the theft of a Camaro that
's been seen on TV in commercials for Papa John
's pizza, the car belonging to the
owner of the company.
Think about how much money you'd
be responsible for to other
owners, your landlord, and the association if that burst pipe
were your fault because you went away on vacation and there
was a cold snap.
One thing I
think people need to understand
is that as pet
owners they need to
be responsible for planning ahead, even for unforeseen costs.
Although most pet
owners think their pet would never run away, even the most
responsible pet
owners can
be accidentally separated from their pets.
Though we all would like to
think we
are responsible dog
owners, accidents can happen to even the best of us.
I
think spaying / neutering your dog shouldn't
be made a big deal but
owners being responsible enough to except everything that comes with a dog should
be taken seriously.
I
think owners are completely
responsible for their pets, they should have control of their animals and if an animal
is unstable or shows signs of doing something to this nature that animal should
be humanly euthanized, for not only the animals safety but for peoples safety as well.
A
responsible owner would never even consider the
thought of letting their dog run on its own unless it
is in a designated area under supervision.
Learning how to handle your own dog, maintain the training consistency, and
being responsible for your dog's outstanding behaviors... I can't
think of a better reward for a loving dog
owner!
I
think crate training
is fine as long as you
are a
responsible owner.
Because our rescues and shelters
are packed full,
responsible pet
owners have an increasingly tough time finding a good home for their pets and
are turning to direct - to - consumer classified ads, like Craigslist or the local newspaper,
thinking that they
're doing the right thing for their dog.
Being a
responsible dog
owner means
thinking farther than just your own dog, but
thinking about the dog population in general, and what
is good for all dogs as well as your own.
«People
think Animal Control [Orange County Animal Services]
are the bad guys for putting animals down,» Buser says, «but it
's the
owners for not
being responsible for them to begin with.
My hamster
is very active and has
been attacked many times by big dwarf hamsters in the shop where I bought it it keeps climbing up and down the cage and falling from the top to the ground below, its teeth
are very long and its spine seems to
be injured it
's foot seems to
be mutated or have an extra toe, I
am very worried and
think that it
is the runt of the litter, I
am a
responsible pet
owner and it
was like this when I bought it, it
is still a baby but I
'm not too sure how old.
I don't
think there
are enough
responsible dog
owners out there with unneutered pets in order to make any kind of real scientific study of this.
Do you
think that forcing a pet
owner to
be responsible for the costs of housing their animals at shelters if they decided they didn't want the animal anymore (similar to how we currently lease cars \ alimony payments) would help to prevent the amount of pets which
are euthanized?
I
think there
is a very loud mantra that exists, saying that
responsible owners desex their dogs - and there
is a stigma for owning undesexed dogs.
Think hard about what you
are willing to put into your dog / companion relationship because the breed needs
responsible owners and the dogs need companionship.
The
owner of the largest auction
is quoted as saying, «There
are very good,
responsible rescues that just love the dogs... and I
think there
are malicious, lying, cheating rescues that
are in it for the money.»
I
think it
's all about
being a
responsible pet
owner which we try very hard to
be.
Usually, when we
think of property
owner liability, we
're thinking of a business that
is responsible after a customer slips and falls or
is attacked in a parking lot.
You might
think the property
owner is responsible because you
're only a lessee of the space.
RECO allowed Direct Phone Lines on signs and Ads but no one
thought about the consequences to the Brokerage
Owner who alone
is responsible for any listing or buyer contracted to the office.
But I
think the key
is the
owners, if the
owner is responsible it doesn't really matter the animal.