This is
why home dogs fight much less than dogs that don't know one another.
Not exact matches
I've been snowbound since Sunday evening, stuck at
home with kids who resent the fact that there are no snow days in homeschool, a wife who wonders
why I don't have a job in south Florida (but only on cold winter days), and two animals (a neurotic
dog who keeps asking to go out and then to come in, and a kitten that is constantly hunting my various appendages).
In the program that I work for we sit a plate of healthy food down in front of the kids and they turn their noses up at it, and
why wouldn't they I send
home a form asking the parents for imput on the menus and all I get back is chicken nuggets and hot
dogs and this year I even had one parent put oreos down for a snack!
Your
dog probably doesn't entirely grasp
why the
home life he knew is changing.
In part one of this two part video interview The Mayhew Animal
Home share their views on the
dog control legislation including the background behind the legislation and
why it needs to change.
Heroes who gave a
home to
dogs rescued from puppy farms tell
why they're Ask a
dog what he wants to do, and you'll get one of three answers: eat, sleep, or run.
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Coming
home to find out that Fido has escaped and / or gotten lost is scary, which is
why whenever we see lost
dogs roaming around the neighbourhood, we don't hesitate to help out.
These
dogs have also contributed to Singapore's safety and security while on active duty,» explained the ministries of National Development,
Home Affairs and Defence in a joint statement when asked
why they are trying out letting the handlers adopt their
dogs.
While we may understand
why they act this way, it's not really acceptable for the family
dog to threaten guests in your
home.
We share our
homes with them, we love them like children, we couldn't imagine life without them... but, some of the things our
dogs do make us cringe, scrunch up our noses, shake our heads and say, «
why does my
dog do that?!»
All of our
dogs are a part of our family so it makes us even happier to be able to live up to our passion and have the opportunity to be able to find them good loving
homes; this is
why we try to market our puppies as affordable as we can.
Even the best shelter can be a stressful place for a scared
dog, so
why not offer your
home as a temporary reprieve?
We never want to set any
dog up to fail, which is
why we work with the
dog in the
home until we are confident they are ready to handle outside distractions.
Why Is My
Dog Marking In The
Home?
First off, while my specialty is in -
home training, I understand the benefits of a group class and
why it is so attractive to many
dog owners.
The reason
why I specialize in at -
home puppy training in Westchester NY is so we can focus on helping
dog and owner in their
home environment.
As a
dog trainer, I'm often asked
why I offer private in -
home training and small group classes, but not a board and train option.
Whatever the reason for the stress, be it your puppy's first night at a new
home or first night away from its family, there's no real reason
why you should prolong your
dog's agony.
That's
why in -
home dog training is so effective because this is where most behavioral issues occur because it's where your
dog feels the safest.
This sentiment is also
why Coldwell Banker founded the
Homes for
Dogs Project, a partnership with Adopt-a-Pet.com aimed at helping adoptable dogs find loving ho
Dogs Project, a partnership with Adopt-a-Pet.com aimed at helping adoptable
dogs find loving ho
dogs find loving
homes.
New behaviors are best taught away from distractions, and that's
why it's important to start in the
dog's
home environment.
Answer by Peek URGENT prayers for Kira
why... (2nd heat) there are so many that need
homes the shelters and rescues need gobs of
homes for
dogs and puppies...
Sometimes that means working in cooperation with your veterinarian to address a contributing medical condition, or sitting down with the entire family to work out strife which is upsetting the
dog, or seeing how all the
dogs in the
home are contributing to
why your
dog is peeing in the living room.
Making a bad choice when selecting the type of
dog you decide to bring into your
home as part of your family is one of the main reasons
why many
dogs end up in shelters so it really is important to think through.
The reason
why is that we do not want to take the
dog from a stable foster
home to another
home just on the chance of adoption.
Reasons
why a family would surrender a
dog include: moving, financial problems, divorce, job transfers, allergies, not enough time, new carpet or new
home, wanted a puppy and can only have one
dog.
If your
dog doesn't completely understand the entire process he or she will continue to have accidents inside your
home and will not understand
why that's not okay.
It would be amazing if all of those animals could find forever
homes, but there are numerous reasons
why a rescue
dog may not be the best option for your family.
That is
why home - cooked diets are often more recommended than commercial
dog food, unless the latter contains only meat protein and is completely devoid of animal by - products or other substitutes for meat protein.
But
why choose a
dog that's strong enough to take down bears and bulls in your
home?
Considering that this is a statistic that is not likely to change anytime soon, we can clearly see
why dogs need owners and good
homes like never before [2].
If you're doing a good deed and bringing an adopted
dog home,
why not peg yourself a notch higher on the Good Samaritan scale and bring
home a deaf and homeless
dog?
Potential adoptive
homes with other
dogs or cats that are not spayed or neutered will not be considered unless there are verified medical reasons
why alteration should not be performed.
We do feel that the strong response to these items indicates a need for the club, breeders and others who are experienced in this breed to do more to educate the public about what kind of
dog the Aussie, what kind of training and socialization is necessary, and
why certain kinds of
homes or situations may be inappropriate.
Your
dog walks through an infested area, another
dog shares them while at the
dog park, or maybe you, the owner, bring them into your
home on your shoes or pants; it's hard to say how or
why your
dog gets the fleas, but it's as much a part of pet ownership as baths and brushings and trips to the pet store.
There really aren't any
home remedies for these types of dental issues, which is
why your first step in treating your
dog's bad breath is to schedule an appointment with your vet.
Save Our Strays recommends programs — low - cost if necessary — aimed at keeping
dogs in their
homes, first by finding out
why people want to relinquish the
dog and then providing a spectrum of resources that will help these owners understand and train their
dogs and help new owners prevent behavior problems.
«He said, «
Why don't you bring that little
dog home to give her a good
home for whatever time she has left?»
Why would you spend nearly twice as much money to buy a
dog when there are so very many in immediate need of
homes?
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I am a rescuer myself and did not understand
why a major animal rights group would be pushing to have
dogs euthanized that people were trying to find
homes for.
«I thought, «There are therapy
dogs brought into nursing
homes, so
why don't we bring them into peoples»
homes?
For example without knowing more, when someone is denied a border collie when they lack space for that
dog to run, I understand
why, even though there will be always be a marathon runner or equivalent without a
home / yard interested in adopting the
dog among the many other people who have unsuitable lifestyles that are weeded out by a no yard rule.
This is
why all of our behavior training programs begin in your
home, and center around teaching you how to communicate with your
dog clearly and consistently!
So
why even bother bringing a puppy or adolescent
dog home in the first place?
That's
why Texas Humane Heroes helps to find
homes for
dogs and cats that have been rescued from overcrowded shelters.
We do our best to match our available
dogs to our foster
homes in terms of what animals already live in the foster
home, activity level, etc; this is
why we ask you to fill out this application.
I had sent them practically hundreds of photos of Bailey and so they said
why don't you help us take photos of the
dogs needing
homes, and so the journey began, and I found my true passion in life as a result.