No, but use common sense and be cautious about taking your puppy to areas
where lots of other dogs have left their stools since the Parvo and Distemper viruses are picked up when the puppy is exposed to infected stool.
Yes, he knows outdoors is
where lots of other dogs do it, and hopefully he's never been punished for doing it out there (and instead been rewarded).
Dogs that spend a lot of time at parks or in areas
where a lot of other dogs may frequent are also at risk.
Not exact matches
Be aware that as with the
other pet - related business suggestions your business will fare best in an area
where demand is high — one
where there are
lots of dog owners.
«We may not initially shade the spread toward the favorite in a situation
where we're expecting a
lot of dog money, but if it does start rolling in and it doesn't look like we're getting any takers on the
other side, we will adjust quickly by moving the number.»
«We may not initially shade the spread toward the favorite in a situation
where we're expecting a
lot of dog money, but if it does start rolling in and it doesn't look like we're getting any takers on the
other side, we will adjust quickly by moving the number, which is rare because we rarely move the odds based on public plays.»
Arsenal on the
other hand, even in a season
where everyone and his
dog (well a
lot of fans anyway) say we are not an attacking force are wrong, at least in part.
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Play will involve a
lot of give and take
where one
dog will pin the
other, but then roles reverse and the pinned
dog is suddenly up and pinning his playmate.
Canine Bordetella is often times seen in places
where a
lot of dogs live together, such as in canine residences, pet shops, breeding kennels etc. and when one gets it, it very quickly spreads to all the
other animals.
There are also a
lot of scents around the mouth so the younger
dog can get information about
where the
other dog has been and what they have been up to.
Avoid
dog parks, kennels, or any
other place
where he'll be around a
lot of other dogs, Amesh says.
Mocha is in a foster home, separate from Latte,
where he plays endlessly with
other dogs and is being socialized with cats and
lots of new people.
If you have not socialized your
dog with
others outside
of the home, then begin taking him for walks around the neighborhood or in the shopping center parking
lot,
where he is not on his territory.
Walk your
dog in places
where there are
lots of other people walking
dogs.
A
dog that comes reliably in the yard or house is still a LONG way from a
dog who can be trusted off - lead in hunting or field training environments
where there are birds, guns, people,
other dogs, and
lots of excitement.
Doggie daycare allows you to leave your
dog in a safe place
where he gets
lots of attention and playtime, as well as the chance to socialize with
other dogs.
In fact, urban
dogs, by visiting
dog parks, doggie day care, and
other places
where lots of dogs congregate, are often more at risk than their country counterparts for picking up parasites.
A good place to start practicing this is with your
dog by a pet store parking
lot at a distance from
other dogs where your
dog is capable
of responding to your cues.
Angel finally arrived at Heath's Haven
where she transformed from a skinny, malnourished
dog into a happy, well - fed and well - cared for pup with
lots of other dogs in wheelchairs to play with her.
Scout out local doggie daycare services — Your
dog will be looked after in a safe environment
where he will get
lots of attention and playtime, as well as the chance to socialise with
other dogs.
Your
dog's territory includes the area surrounding his home and, eventually, anywhere he has explored or associates strongly with you: your car, the route you take during walks and
other places
where he spends a
lot of time.
They can be a
lot of fun at the park, in areas
where there aren't
other dogs around to get tangled in it.
Bordetella vaccines (either nasal sprays or injections) are commonly given to
dogs who will be spending time in a boarding kennel or animal shelter — anyplace
where there are
lots of other dogs.
Also, any doggies that visit highly populated
dog areas
where they come in contact with
lots of other furry friends are more likely to contract kennel cough.
It's a place
where they get treats,
lots of attention, and they get to see
other dogs.
I advise using Bordetella (kennel cough) vaccine on an «as needed basis», basically prior to boarding or for
dogs that go to
lots of shows or
other events
where there are
other dogs.
You can reach a
lot of pit bull and
other pet owners and convince them to spay / neuter their
dogs simply through education. Partner with local veterinarians, vet techs,
dog trainers, local rescues and advocates, and offer educational programs about the importance
of spay / neuter and provide the public with information about
where they can obtain spay / neuter and the costs.
I did a
lot of reading and attended some classes when my son brought home his Pit Bull, this is
where I learned about the their attitudes and tendencies... about their fear factor, they are tenacious and strong but they are actually less aggresive than some
of the more common breeds that nobody seems to fear, Rotties have a very powerful bite and a record
of people attacks, but no one is banning them... so I would suggest you get your puppy, take him / her to classes and get him / her socilized early on, let him / her play with
other dogs so they know that there is nothing to be afraid
of... you'll have a wonderful time and you will become so much more wise from the experience.
Working
dogs, who come into contact with birds and
other animals those which like to scavenge, who spend a
lot of time in or near water, live in households with young children, or live in areas
where there is a higher risk
of picking up certain types
of parasites may need treating more frequently
On the
other hand, in my semi rural / ranch area, we see
lots of dogs where the owners tell us — and sincerely believe — that their
dog is «great» with
other dogs, but closer questioning reveals that they mean the 4
other dogs they grew up with on the ranch and the
dog in question hasn't interacted with an unfamiliar
dog in literally years.